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Tag Archives: how to disagree with someone politely
How To Disagree In A Letter Or In Person
Agree and Disagree: How To Argue by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. You want to disagree with someone, but you want to do it in a polite manner. Here’s a useful expression that you may want to add to your letter-writing and … Continue reading
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