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How to: disagree

Staff Reporters

Published: Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Updated: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 12:02

 

Within this last year we have seen a whole mess of mudslinging and unwillingness to compromise in Washington and in our own state. This week we have decided to go over some basics on how to tell someone, "I respect your opinion, I just don't agree."

First thing first, be cruel, most people are trying to achieve something. Don't think before you cast your judgment, as the saying goes, "hop a bucket, run-amok."

To disagree with someone, you must call said person out by their name to highlight their differences with you. "Got beef!" Always a great conversation starter.

Being disrespectful is about having a closed and exclusive communication, including slander. What we suggest is that you go by the faux-golden rule of beat others the way you want to be beaten. Both sides of an issue should exploied as being inappropriate and rank.

Consider what your actions will mean for the future. Good luck in your endeavours.

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