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what is a good sencent to persuade my mom and dad to stop arguing
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Here are a few short, polite lines you can try — pick one that feels natural for you:
- "Please stop — this is really upsetting me. Can you talk about it later when you’re calmer?"
- "I love you both. Can we pause this argument? It’s hurting me to hear you fight."
- "When you argue like this I feel scared/sad. Can you please take a break and come back to it later?"
- "Can we have some quiet for a bit? I can’t focus when you’re shouting."
- "I don’t want to take sides, but can you please stop arguing in front of me?"
Quick tips:
- Say it calmly and quietly; “I” statements (I feel…) work better than blaming.
- Choose a moment when you’re safe and they can hear you.
- If arguments become violent or you feel unsafe, leave the area and contact a trusted adult or emergency services.
- "Please stop — this is really upsetting me. Can you talk about it later when you’re calmer?"
- "I love you both. Can we pause this argument? It’s hurting me to hear you fight."
- "When you argue like this I feel scared/sad. Can you please take a break and come back to it later?"
- "Can we have some quiet for a bit? I can’t focus when you’re shouting."
- "I don’t want to take sides, but can you please stop arguing in front of me?"
Quick tips:
- Say it calmly and quietly; “I” statements (I feel…) work better than blaming.
- Choose a moment when you’re safe and they can hear you.
- If arguments become violent or you feel unsafe, leave the area and contact a trusted adult or emergency services.
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