Polite Communication 
                                Author:   Carrie T.
                                Level:   5
                                Instructor:   Nicole H.
                                Photo Credit:   milkos / 123RF Stock Photo
                                Article ID:   2418  [English- Winter 2021]
                            
                         
                        
                
                        
                        
                        
                     
                    
    
                    
                    As an adult, I want to show my respect to other people. But I feel incompetent sometimes while speaking in English. It’s like I became a kid again. And I was afraid to make other people uncomfortable because of my poor English. So I sometimes couldn’t say anything back since I moved to Canada. 
I have been living in Canada for about 4 years so far. I started to feel a little confident speaking English and working in English with normal situations. Then the Covid-19 pandemic started.
The Covid restrictions often changed and we had to deal with it. I have been still struggling to explain all the changes about Covid restrictions to my customers in a polite way. As I said at the beginning, I want to show respect to people. And I would like to listen and do what they want as much as I can. But we can’t do all the things especially under this circumstance. The times that we have to refuse have increased a lot. 
Meanwhile, I learned about communication skills such as  diplomatic language in the LINC classes. Diplomatic language is: Avoid using negative adjectives and use qualifiers and hedges, invite agreement by asking a question. I have tried to speak diplomatically since then. I don’t know the reactions of that actually, but I feel different. I feel a little grown up. As an ESL learner, we sometimes can’t afford to think about politeness. I’d like to learn more communication skills. One day, I hope I can talk thoughtfully in English without thinking like speaking the first language.