Showing posts with label Assumptions Hansard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Assumptions Hansard. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

My invalid assumptions

Don’t assume, instructors tell students.

That’s a good rule for this instructor, too. Every day some of my assumptions turn out to be invalid.

Recently, for example, I had a conversation with a university-educated person about a piece of writing that mentioned the name Hansard.

She complained that the item did not give Hansard’s first name.

Not a problem, I thought. Because my ill-spent youth included a few years as a political journalist, I was familiar with Hansard.

It’s the official record of debates in the parliaments and legislatures of countries with a British parliamentary tradition such as Canada.

I assumed that, because I am familiar with Hansard, many other people are. Wrong, and unfair, too.

My conversational partner is a fine person who knows a lot more about many topics than I do. She just hasn’t spent much time reading Hansard.

And I shouldn’t have assumed that she had.