Question
How do you typically handle criticism or negative
feedback?Solution
People who handle criticism well usually listen to the feedback they receive, try to understand it, and use it as an opportunity to improve themselves. They do not take the criticism personally, become defensive or deny responsibility. Instead, they try to view the situation objectively and work on making positive changes. Being able to handle criticism in a constructive way is an important skill that can help individuals grow and develop in both their personal and professional lives.
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