Can two people disagree and both be right?
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Can two people disagree and both be right?
Yes. No two people are the same. Each has had experiences that differ in content & how they were resolved. So both may be right about something, yet disagree on how they react to it.
Does disagree mean wrong?
If you disagree with a particular action or proposal, you disapprove of it and believe that it is wrong. I respect the president but I disagree with his decision.
How should one react if they don’t agree with another person’s beliefs?
5 Ways to (Respectfully) Disagree
- Don’t make it personal.
- Avoid putting down the other person’s ideas and beliefs.
- Use “I” statements to communicate how you feel, what you think, and what you want or need.
- Listen to the other point of view.
- Stay calm.
Can both people be right in an argument?
Nasreddin The Judge Nasreddin Hodja was named the Kadı of Akşehir. One day, two men who were in a dispute came to him and asked him to resolve their conflict. The dispute can’t be settled if you say ‘you are right’ to both of them.” Nasreddin considered for a moment, then he said: ‘You are right, too. ‘
WHO said two people can look at the same thing and see it differently?
Stephen R. Covey
Quote by Stephen R. Covey: “Two people can see the same thing, disagree, an…”
How do you deal with a person who always disagrees with you?
- Here’s how to disagree with grace.
- Decide if you want to go there.
- Ask if you can ask about it.
- Keep it neutral.
- Start off the conversation with understanding.
- Look for where you agree.
- Talk less. Give the other person space to respond.
- Avoid using the word ‘but’
What do you call a person who always says no?
Naysayer is the correct word.
How do you support someone when you disagree?
This last one is big: Say “thank you” when someone takes the time to disagree. It may not seem like it, but disagreement is truly a gift….Try to make a point to say things like:
- “I can understand where you are coming from.”
- “I can see your intentions come from a good place.”
- “You make a good point there.”
How do you express disagreement politely?
How to express disagreement
- I’m afraid…
- I’m sorry but…
- You may be right, but…
- That might be true, but… I beg to differ. I don’t agree with you on that / what you say. I don’t think you’re right. I don’t share your view. I think otherwise. I take a different view. I believe your argument doesn’t hold water.