Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 30th August 2011
Dilbert//8172, first published fifteen years ago on Tuesday 30th August 2011
Tags
debates discussion ognorant arrogant reading comprehension logic
Official transcript
Man: Your email was ignorant and arrogant. Dilbert: How do you know it isn't just a reading comprehension problem on your end? Let's use logic to see which one of us is right. Bad decision 2. Bad decision 3.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
YOUR EMAIL WAS IGNORANT AND ARROGANT.
BAD DECISION 2 HOW DO YOU KNOW IT ISN'T JUST A READING COMPREHENSION PROBLEM ON YOUR END?
BAD DECISION 3 LET'S USE LOGIC TO SEE WHICH ONE OF US IS RIGHT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Reading Comprehension"
Summary:
This comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a bald head, in a meeting with his coworkers. The conversation begins with an email that has been deemed "ignorant and arrogant." Dilbert's coworker asks how he knows it's not just a reading comprehension problem on his end, and Dilbert responds by suggesting they use logic to determine which one of them is right.
Key Elements:
- Dilbert's coworker's question about reading comprehension
- Dilbert's suggestion to use logic to determine who is right
- The comic strip's commentary on the challenges of communication and understanding in the workplace
Overall:
The comic strip pokes fun at the common workplace issue of miscommunication and the difficulties of determining who is right. It highlights the importance of clear communication and active listening in resolving conflicts and improving relationships.
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