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  2. 5 Tips for Responding to Negative Feedback at Work - AOL

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    If you're like a lot of people, negative feedback can be rough to hear, and you might get defensive or upset or shut down. But those reactions, 5 Tips for Responding to Negative Feedback at Work

  3. Wikipedia:Responding to incivility - Wikipedia

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    For example, the comment you made [here - provide a diff link pointing them toward their uncivil edits], and [here - list additional diffs as necessary]. These comments are uncivil, and they directly conflict with one of Wikipedia's founding principle's. It's a real bummer to see a discussion turn into something like this, and I just don't want ...

  4. Rude! How to respond to 5 parent-judging comments at ... - AOL

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    Before you head over the river and through the woods, we have some tips from experts on how to handle those rude and uncomfortable comments and questions from your own personal peanut galleries. 1 ...

  5. Ginger Zee Responds to ‘Creepy’ Comment About Her Dress - AOL

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    Ginger gets many negative critics it good to have positive comment," the fan continued, "Also it's a response to her campaign to use her old wardrobe which she did in a new way. I apologize if it ...

  6. Emotions in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Negative emotions at work can be formed by "work overload, lack of rewards, and social relations which appear to be the most stressful work-related factors". [17] "Cynicism is a negative effective reaction to the organization. Cynics feel contempt, distress, shame, and even disgust when they reflect upon their organizations" (Abraham, 1999).

  7. Reply guy - Wikipedia

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    The term reply guy has been used with less negative connotations at least as far back as 2012, when a social media manager for the Applebee's restaurant chain became known as "Applebee's Reply Guy" on Facebook for regularly responding to comments left on the page.

  8. Kylie Jenner breaks down in tears over negative comments ...

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    Kylie was responding to a photo of her taken in Paris, which had gone viral. In it, she said she wasn't wearing much makeup, and the "weird light" and showcased the laugh lines on her face.

  9. Guidelines for Comments on AOL

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    Comments shouldn't harass, abuse, or threaten anyone's personal safety or property. • Don't post content that promotes, encourages or incites acts of international or domestic terrorism. • Don't post profanity, obscenities, abusive language, or otherwise objectionable content.