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sam.t96

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Describe the potential benefits and drawbacks of texting at work.

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One of the most effective strategies for reducing stage fright is knowing your subject thoroughly.
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Answer to Question 1

This technology can provide quick, relevant information. It allows the users to know if someone is available for a quick response, and thus saves time. On the other hand, some people dislike what they may view as an interruption, and others may resent it if you text in front of them. Avoid texting in situations that demand your full attention elsewhere.

Answer to Question 2

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