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Questions about having conversations with other people, and how to achieve certain things when having them. This can be covering (or avoiding) certain topics, starting them, keeping them going or bringing them to a close.
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When is it more suitable to say "no problem" versus "you're welcome"?
Most times, when I am thanked - I respond using no problem
No problem is more suitable in situations where someone says sorry to you.
They made a mistake, which you didn't like, and if they sai …
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How can I respond to a false statement when the other person doesn't give me a chance to talk?
You can make some actions in body language to let him know you didn't agree with that.
Give a doubtful look at him and if he ask you what, then tell him Why you say so? I didn't think like that an …
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Managing a bad temper in close relationships
It is a thing which your mind can't control simply.
Also it is common for people in your age group(I know your age coz we celebrated your birthday).
But things you should care is once you said a word …