• Xavienth@lemmygrad.ml
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    In an argument, never use “you”. No accusations. Keep a calm, relaxed tone of voice. Even if they don’t concede, they will eventually apologize and reconsider their position, but it may take a while after the conversation ended.

    “I told you you shouldn’t have bought that.”

    “I didn’t think that purchase was necessary.”

    “You upset me.”

    “I was made to feel upset.”

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      You don’t even have to passive voice it - a simple “I felt upset” is fully valid without assigning blame.

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        Also, at least where I live, it’s much more casual and less sterile and stilted than the verbose “I was made to feel upset”.