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Doesn't quite matter to me. I want them both to be heard at roughly the same time so that I can make my own evaluation using both of them, though.
This. Also do away with the whole performance thing. It makes me edgey, when people mumble into their toes. It wastes precious time.Just give me the story, without any crayon colouring like emotional bias or unnecessary drama.
Hm. It depends. If its like- hey the world is going to end but I have cookies (one is way mlre significant and impactful than the other) I think I would prefer the bad news first because- well, to hear the good news first would seem sort of mockung at that point and would more likely irritate me than anything else.
If the good news was more significant Id prefer to hear that first.
If they were both of the same significance... probably the bad news first. Get it out of the way.
But hionestly I feel like whichever news is more significant is the news I want to hear first. I had a comminications class where were were taught to ALWAYS say the good news first and then sort of wrap the bad news in there as some sort of aside. That seems sort of disenguous and would likely irritate me. I prefer to just be told, respectfully, the bad news then have to sort of play this emotional whirlwind game. Its actually less disappointing I think- easier because Im less confused.
I don't need useless things like good/bad. I'd rather not have someone color my perceptions of the event from the get go. Just tell me what happened. Then we'll figure out what to do.
Whichever is most important, or whichever logically should come first if they are related.