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When you talk to someone who has beliefs different from yours, what should you do?
Speak more rapidly than usual
Avoid using facial expressions and gestures
Refuse to change your mind about your beliefs, even if you agree with what the other person is saying
Explain your thoughts more clearly than usual
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Explain your thoughts more clearly than usual.
Clear, calm explanation and active listening help bridge differences; avoid rushing, shutting down nonverbal cues, or refusing to consider others' views.
Clear, calm explanation and active listening help bridge differences; avoid rushing, shutting down nonverbal cues, or refusing to consider others' views.
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