Question: Darin asks Ferdinand one day while on a break together if he could speak to him about a matter that has been bothering him. He

Darin asks Ferdinand one day while on a break
Darin asks Ferdinand one day while on a break
Darin asks Ferdinand one day while on a break together if he could speak to him about a matter that has been bothering him. He tells Ferdinand that he enjoys working with him, but feels sometimes Ferdinand gets in his personal space, and would appreciate it if they could reach an understanding about it. Darin adds, "I'm sure you're not aware of it-it's probably just different backgrounds that we come from." Ferdinand is surprised since he hadn't realized there was a personal space issue with Darin, who has been one of the friendliest people to him on staff. He's also a little taken aback that one so young would speak so bluntly to him (because in his old country, that is rarely done). But he appreciates that it was a private conversation one-on-one, and decides that perhaps talking in a direct manner to one's elders is acceptable in Darin's culture. In any case, he appreciates Darin speaking to him because it might explain some of the behaviour of his other coworkers when he's tried to engage them in conversation-and he's just been trying to fit in, certainly not upset them. Ferdinand says he'll make an effort be more aware of his personal space, but apologizes in advance if he forgets sometimes. Which of the following are ways of dealing with conflict that both Ferdinand and Darin mostly likely share? (Choose ALL that apply) Talking in a direct manner/bluntly to one's elders. Dealing with issues with others present. . Giving subtle clues about issues. Giving subtle clues about issues. Dealing with issues privately. Dealing with issues one-on-one

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