Acquainted Quote by Virginia Gaffney
““personally acquainted with them,””
About This Quote
The speaker claims personal familiarity with the subjects, implying credibility through direct experience.
In simple terms: I know them personally.
Personal acquaintance as a basis for authority.
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- introducing a witness in a trial
- networking at a conference
Practical Applications
- use personal familiarity to build trust
Questions to Reflect On
- How does personal acquaintance affect perceived expertise?
- When might personal familiarity be misleading?