by Neslee Bonus
We always heard of “Simplicity is beauty”. This is good
statement that also applies in writing or communicating with other people. Even
if you have the highest degree of education, you would need to communicate with
the simplest words for others to understand.
Simple yet sharp, yes, you read that right. Being simple in
your words doesn’t necessarily mean you have to sound lousy in your grammar.
There should be a great impact even if you use simple words, they should be
clearly stated and your thought should be easily understandable.
Everyday words are the best to be used in writing rather
than formal ones. But also bear in mind on who you are writing to, you don’t
want to sound simple when you are writing to your superiors. When communicating
in public, everyday words are your best friends. This will make the readers or
listeners to understand you easily.
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