It's easy to tell someone good news, but what about bad news?Are there any good ways to give bad news that doesn't make people too sad?
Say something good.
Try to start the conversation with something good, so that what you say is not all bad. For example, "I know you play soccer very well, " Or you may end the conversation with a promise, "I'm sure you will join us in the next game. "
Prepare your listener for the news.
Use words to introduce what you're going to say, like "I'm really sorry, but. . . "or "I'm afraid I've got some bad news".
People like to know why things go wrong. Try to explain the decision:If you have to cut off a trip with friends, can you explain why?
Use a soft friendly voice.
If you're giving someone bad news, Say things to show you understand, like "I'm really sorry. I know this must be disappointing. "
A. This gives the listener time to prepare for the news.
B. try to use a soft friendly voice to make you sound kind.
C. Bad news always come before good news.
D. The following ways might help.
E. but we only need one teammate.
F. Make a trip for him.
G. Try to give a reason.