Which of the following statements about gossip is NOT true according to the author?
A: Gossip is an ill-reputed part of civilized conversation.
B: Gossip has as long a history as language.
C: Gossip is done and defended by almost everyone.
D: Gossip has not been fairly evaluated.
A: Gossip is an ill-reputed part of civilized conversation.
B: Gossip has as long a history as language.
C: Gossip is done and defended by almost everyone.
D: Gossip has not been fairly evaluated.
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- Which one is NOT TRUE about gossip according to the article? A: Sharing gossip is always destructive to a work environment. B: It’s not "Unprofessional" to gossip at work. C: If a few people know what’s really going on, gossip becomes the means of spreading that information to everyone else. D: Research show that gossip often reduces individuals’ anxiety and helps them cope with uncertainty.
- Which one is NOT TRUE about gossip according to the article? A: Sharing gossip is always destructive to a work environment. B: It’s not "Unprofessional" to gossip at work. C: If a few people know what’s really going on, gossip becomes the means of spreading that information to everyone else. D: Research show that gossip often reduces individuals’ anxiety and helps them cope with uncertainty.
- Which<br/>one is NOT TRUE about gossip according to the article? () A: Sharing<br/>gossip is always destructive to a work environment. B: It’s<br/>not “Unprofessional” to gossip at work. C: If<br/>a few people know what’s really going on, gossip becomes the<br/>means of spreading that information to everyone else. D: Research<br/>show that gossip often reduces individuals’ anxiety and helps<br/>them cope with uncertainty.
- ( )()( ) is informal conversation, normally about other people. A: Gossip B: Topic C: Joke
- Don't gossip ________ your coworkers, because gossip usually gets passed around quickly and can reflect poorly on you. A: with B: on C: about D: of