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    What is You Attitude in Business Communication

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    As we known form analyzing our own mental filters, we human beings are self-centered creatures. Because we are self-centered, we tend to see each situation form our own points of view. In letter writing situations, this attitude may lead us to a writer-oriented, we-view point approach-one that places emphasis on ourselves and our interests rather than on our readers and their interests.

    Such approaches obviously do not elicit the most positive responses in our readers, because they too are self-centered. The result is not conducive to building goodwill, nor does it help get your readers to do things you want them to do. You can achieve more positive effects by writing in the reader’s point of view.

    The ‘you attitude’ is writing style that emphasizes readers rather than the writer. To write business letter we should not focus or put our self in the place of receivers. Their desires, problems, circumstances, emotions and probable reactions are to be taken into consideration. Business letter must be written form ‘you viewpoint’ instead of ‘I or we viewpoint’. You viewpoint emphasize reader’s interest and help to win the reader’s mind and attention. For example:

    1. I or We attitude: We are sure that our view discount policy will attractive to you.
      You attitude: You will surely appreciate new discount policy.
    2. I or We attitude: I am happy to hear that you have selected our firms.
      You attitude: Thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you.
    3. I or we Attitude: I will give you 10% discount
      You attitude: You can get 10% discount

    Thus it can be stated that by adopting you-viewpoint following benefits can be enjoyed:

    • Creation of friendly atmosphere
    • Motivation the reader
    • Establishment of mutual trust
    • Can create favorable outcome even in a bad-news situation
    • Accomplishment of the goal of the letter
    • Enhance goodwill of the firm

    Finally, it can be said that for the above benefits the ‘you attitude’ is not only important but also essential for effective letter writing.

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    12 Comments

    1. MC on October 8, 2023 5:13 am

      I can’t get past the typo in the first line.

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    2. y2Mp3 on January 1, 2024 11:19 pm

      I really enjoyed this post! It highlights how our attitude can shape our communication in business. I especially liked the examples you provided – they really illustrate the impact a positive attitude can have on team dynamics and relationships with clients. I’ll definitely be more mindful of my attitude moving forward!

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    3. Harshita Jain on February 2, 2024 4:29 am

      Great content. I am really thankful
      But it has a lot of grammatical errors. Please make sure to rectify.

      Reply
    4. Mohammad on April 6, 2024 4:07 pm

      Unfortunately, I will not be able to give you any definite price until you let me know the size and quantity of cartons you need.

      Reply
      • Edmund on September 18, 2023 3:26 pm

        Thank you for giving us an opportunity to server you. Kindly share the size and quantity of cartons you need, so that accordingly we can provide you the price.

        Reply
        • MC on November 2, 2024 2:00 am

          *serve

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      • Mohammad on May 4, 2025 9:36 pm

        can anyone plz help me out to Change the following sentences and eliminate the negative aspects.

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    5. alisa on May 24, 2024 10:13 pm

      Rewrite thisi sentence using “you” attitude to make it mor positive:
      1.you shouldn’t have put the blender into the dishwasher

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      • Anon on October 29, 2023 11:59 pm

        1. The blender should not have been placed in the dishwasher.
        In the case of something negative you will want to careful with the “you viewpoint”; it can be confrontational.

        Reply
    6. Katherine on June 9, 2024 5:04 am

      I am happy to hear that you havr selected our firm

      Reply
    7. online translate on January 23, 2025 1:12 pm

      Great article! It’s interesting to learn about the importance of having a positive attitude in business communication and how it can greatly impact our success.

      Reply
    8. ap on June 2, 2025 2:02 am

      You attitude means
      communication ki buckchodi dena

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