Let’s get personal — how we ask for and receive help matters
Lauren Finestone
A study shows that personal contact is the best way for people to get the help they need.Research shows that asking for help in person is more effective than sending an email or text message. It’s less awkward to refuse a request when you have the time and space to find the right words and you don’t have to say ‘no’ to the other person’s face. But is this true for all forms of digital communication? Do audio and video calls work just as well? Or is it that being physically present when asking for ...