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“...there was a general murmuring, no real words, nothing that would get anyone into trouble if the piper turned nasty, but a muttering indicating, in a general sense, without wishing to cause umbrage, and seeing everyone's point of view, and taking one thing with another, and all things being…” quote by Terry Pratchett
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““...there was a general murmuring, no real words, nothing that would get anyone into trouble if the piper turned nasty, but a muttering indicating, in a general sense, without wishing to cause umbrage, and seeing everyone's point of view, and taking one thing with another, and all things being equal, that people would like to see the boy given a chance, if it's all right with you, no offence meant.””

Terry Pratchett

About This Quote

Source Book: Discworld series, various novels

A subtle, indirect way of expressing a desire without causing conflict, showing politeness and awareness of others' perspectives.

In simple terms: Polite indirect request.

Key Takeaway

Speak kindly, consider others.

Themes

politeness communication social dynamics

Mood

considerate thoughtful

Type

advice observational

When to use this quote

  • team meetings
  • family discussions
  • negotiations
  • customer service

Key Concepts

Diplomacy contextual nuance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you express needs clearly while staying polite?
  • When is indirectness appropriate?
A Different Perspective

May be misunderstood or ignored if too vague.

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