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  • True or false: It is best to ignore destructive criticism.
    True
  • Your supervisor tells you "I noticed the edges of the tables are still dirty, you need to make sure you are wiping both the table tops and the edges." What should you say?
    Thank you for letting me know, I will make sure to wipe both the table top and the edges.
  • True or False: We are exposed to feedback at work, in school, and in our personal life.
    True
  • When a person is purposely trying to hurt your feelings, they are using __________.
    Destructive Criticism
  • Your supervisor tells you "Please do not use your personal phone in front of the customers." What would you do next?
    Answers vary
  • When someone is trying to help you learn or improve yourself by pointing out what you can do better, it is called _____.
    Constructive Feedback
  • True or False: It is best to ignore all types constructive feedback.
    False
  • What type of feedback is this? "The expectation here at work is that you will arrive on time."
    Constructive Feedback
  • What type of feedback is this? "you need to be more polite and more welcoming to the customers.”
    Constructive Feedback
  • What type of feedback is this? "Have you ever been on time in your life?"
    Destructive Criticism
  • What type of feedback is this? "The way you took initiative and helped out with the filing today really helped our team."
    Praise
  • What type of feedback is this? "The shelves look great! They are so clean and well organized."
    Praise
  • Give an example of praise.
    Answers Vary
  • When someone tells you what you are doing well, it is called _____.
    Praise
  • What type of feedback is this? "You never do anything right."
    Destructive Criticism
  • Give an example of constructive feedback.
    Answers Vary
  • True or False: To be successful in the workplace, it is important to accept constructive feedback from your boss.
    True
  • What type of feedback is this? "Please make sure you are coming to work with a clean uniform."
    Constructive Feedback
  • Give an example of destructive criticism.
    Answers Vary
  • True of False: Constructive feedback is used by managers as a learning tool to help employees become better workers.
    True
  • True or false: The purpose of feedback is to help you improve your performance at work.
    True
  • What type of feedback is this? "I noticed you seem to be having trouble folding the clothes, let me show you."
    Constructive Feedback