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2. I am not sure when I can meet, I’m pretty busy. is this non-assertive communication?
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2. I am not sure when I can meet, I’m pretty busy. is this non-assertive communication?
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I would say it is non-assertive. Assertive would say, "I can't meet with you." I think the other responder is mixing up non-assertive with passive-aggressive.
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That is not non-assertive behavior. Non assertive behavior is when you are feeling dishonest or indirect emotionally.
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