Asked by jaquvius
Which comment could create conflict rather than prevent it?
Responses
"I think that's a great idea."
"I think that's a great idea."
"You need to accept that you're wrong."
"You need to accept that you're wrong."
"This just isn't worth fighting about."
"This just isn't worth fighting about."
"Let's talk about it so I can understand your side of it too."
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"You need to accept that you're wrong."
Why: it's accusatory and dismissive, which tends to put people on the defensive and escalate conflict.
Better: use a curiosity-based phrasing like "Let's talk about it so I can understand your side of it too" or "I see this differently — can you help me understand yours?"
Why: it's accusatory and dismissive, which tends to put people on the defensive and escalate conflict.
Better: use a curiosity-based phrasing like "Let's talk about it so I can understand your side of it too" or "I see this differently — can you help me understand yours?"
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