Fork Handles and more lessons in communication from comedy

Fork handles

Following Ruth’s comments on yesterday’s blog I thought that I’d look at some more comedy clips and examine the lessons they offer in communication.  This gem from The Two Ronnies is fabulous viewing, but what does it teach us?

The reason this is so funny is that the sounds of the words is identical in both sets of words, so “fork handles” sounds very similar to “four candles”.  You need context to help you understand which meaning is right.  Successful communication lies in checking that we are sharing the same context and checking our assumptions.  You may feel that you know what they are talking about, but do you really?  Take a little time to question them and check your understanding.  It not only reduces frustration and potentially costly errors but also makes the person feel that you are listening and care.

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2 Responses to “Fork Handles and more lessons in communication from comedy”

  1. ruth says:

    ..and also reveals the shortness of the ‘human fuse’!
    Ruth

  2. Ruth, I suspect this might be to do with the fact we hate being wrong and tend to blame the other person for inciting those feelings….. we feel stupid and it is somehow their fault

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