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.
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.
举一反三
- 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 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.
- What is “the tone rule”in women’s gossip?
- Which<br/>one is NOT TRUE about office politics according to the article?() A: “Office<br/>politics” are the strategies that people play to gain<br/>advantage, personally or for a cause they support. B: The<br/>term often has a positive connotation. C: The<br/>term often refers to strategies people use to seek advantage at the<br/>expense of others or the greater good. D: Good<br/>“office politics” help you fairly promote yourself and<br/>your cause.