Composed Reception

When you receive feedback from British colleagues—positive or negative—respond with composure. Don’t become defensive, make excuses, or argue when criticized. But also don’t collapse into excessive apology or self-flagellation.

The expected response is measured acknowledgment: you’ve heard the feedback, you’ll consider it, you may have questions for clarification. This composure matters for several reasons. Defensive reactions make the feedback giver regret raising the issue. Excessive self-criticism creates awkwardness and may seem performative.

Measured response shows you can hear evaluation and process it maturely. The same applies to praise: accept it graciously but deflect modestly rather than agreeing enthusiastically with positive assessment of yourself. Emotional regulation in both directions demonstrates professional maturity.

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