If you are arguing to the end, it may turn out bitter! On many points, consider letting the other person’s point be the last one. Don’t stomp off or roll your eyes, but rather just go about your business. In time, those arguing will see that your ending the back and forth doesn’t necessarily equate with agreement, and that is good.
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