When a chieftain tells a Hun whose performance is substandard what he or she must do to meet expectations, it is a great day. When a chieftain fails to tell a poorly performing Hun how to meet expectations, it is a bad day. In the first instance, the Hun learns that the chieftain is not happy and what steps to take to make the chieftain happy. In the second instance, the Hun learns only that the chieftain is not happy.

