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VARVARA [1.3K]
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7

Why is important tobe ethical in communication?​

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1 answer:
QveST [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Ethical communication is fundamental to thoughtful decision-making and responsible thinking. ... Lack of ethical communication leads others to question your professional and personal integrity and to wonder if they can trust your message, or even trust you.

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