Sometimes you cannot avoid someone else gets angry if you do not see eye to eye. You should always express what you think in a polite way respecting what others say or think but you can do your best not to hurt the others´ feelings.
I totally agree with you. Yesterday Dan Vasc got mad at me because I said something he didn't like. The truth is I got hurt by his answer, but we are all so different... Just one thing: you cannot stop someone from getting angry.
Provoquing anger some people when you voice your opinion seems to be the best way to be heard as long as long as you don't provoque the opposite effect, that people refuse confrontation or to antagonize with you. As my partner say, it's better try to be polite.
Carlos, please check the spelling of 'provocar' in English. The last sentence should be: - my partner says - it's better to try Thanks for sharing your opinion.
I'm sorry, I understood that I had to change the verb. I know, the correct spelling is provoking. What I asked you is if I could use the verb 'prompting' instead of provoking.
Sometimes you cannot avoid someone else gets angry if you do not see eye to eye. You should always express what you think in a polite way respecting what others say or think but you can do your best not to hurt the others´ feelings.
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I totally agree with you.
DeleteYesterday Dan Vasc got mad at me because I said something he didn't like. The truth is I got hurt by his answer, but we are all so different...
Just one thing: you cannot stop someone from getting angry.
Provoquing anger some people when you voice your opinion seems to be the best way to be heard as long as long as you don't provoque the opposite effect, that people refuse confrontation or to antagonize with you. As my partner say, it's better try to be polite.
ReplyDeleteCarlos, please check the spelling of 'provocar' in English.
DeleteThe last sentence should be:
- my partner says
- it's better to try
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
Could be 'prompt' mor suitable?
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly do you mean? I'm not sure I understand.
DeleteI'm sorry, I understood that I had to change the verb. I know, the correct spelling is provoking. What I asked you is if I could use the verb 'prompting' instead of provoking.
ReplyDeleteNo, Carlos. It doesn't sound okay here. Sorry.
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