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Re: Gracious Professionalism
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Originally Posted by Oblarg
That said, this does not mean that it is never appropriate to point out when you think some other party's conduct or beliefs are contrary to the principle. I've seen people say some pretty nasty and hurtful things before, both here and at competitions, and I think we are all obligated to call out such behavior. Hell, I've had my own fair share of slip-ups where I've needed a reminder myself, and I think most people who claim otherwise are probably not being entirely honest.
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While I certainly agree that pointing out some ones slip up is perfectly warranted most of the time. I personally hold the belief that correcting a slip up should be done in a more personal setting rather than in front of a group of teams or in an intent forum. In both cases it would be ideal to talk to the person on an individual leave via pulling them of to the side or personal messaging them respectivly.
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Anthony Cardinali
4th year of FRC
Class of 2017
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