Ethical communicators:
a. maintain inconsistency between their actions and words.
b. consider all the circumstances even if they are irrelevant to situation at hand.
c. refrain from gossiping, bullying, and spreading rumors.
d. communicate easy dark side messages.
c. refrain from gossiping, bullying, and spreading rumors.
Ethical communicators understand that their message has the ability to hurt others or their own reputation. So they act responsibly and refrain from gossiping, spreading rumors, bullying, and so forth.
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