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Which example could create conflict, rather than prevent it? "I think that's a stupid idea." "This just isn't worth fighting about." "Let's talk about it so I can understand your side of it too." "I think
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Which example could create conflict, rather than prevent it?
"I think that's a stupid idea."
"This just isn't worth fighting about."
"Let's talk about it so I can understand your side of it too."
"I think that's a great idea."
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This is not just worth fighting about
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I would say.."This just isn't worth fighting about" because that makes the other party feel like they are not worth your time. Which may lead to conflict.
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