Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Why the grunt?



In my research on grumps I have been looking for the perfect grump and you know I think I have found one. So I am going to describe what I think makes a prefect grump.

Let call this grump Dick. He is a very smart person and at moments can be very outgoing. Then there are times when he, to me, is a perfect grump.
Here is how Dick responds when I ask him a question like “are you having a good day” Dick responds with grunt, yes a grunt. I am not sure what the grunt means, but that what he does.

Dick is very consistent with his grunts. It doesn’t matter what you ask him, he just gives you a grunt. Dick grunt this and grunt that and you never really know how he feels about something you ask him.

How about this, Dick doesn’t really know how he feels so he grunts to acknowledge you, but has no answer to your question. That might be one reason.

But here is what might be the really reason for the grunt, he is a perfect grump and really doesn’t want to talk to me or anyone else at that time.

Could this be what makes a perfect grump, not wanting to talk with people?

So when your’ talking, or trying to talk, with a perfect grump and he or she gives you grunt, you figure it out.

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David H.Lindemann is an author, speaker, consultant and coach, he is a community leader, educator and has worked with fortune 500 hundred companies as well as individuals. He also has been a CEO of a national manufacturing company and cares deeply about people

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