bad language
By Jhashank
@Jhashank (31)
India
2 responses
@elizabethbathory (1132)
• United States
15 Apr 07
If you have a dispute with someone, there's no reason to be vulgar, even if they're being vulgar to you. I've found that the best way to diffuse such a situation is to remain calm and professional. When the other party sees that it usually takes their edge off. When people act that way it's usually because they want to affect a certain response out of you.
@cyclops_online2004 (779)
• India
15 Apr 07
I dont think that bad language should be used to respond to the discussions. No matter how you feel about the discussion. We should be polite, but at the same time we should be able to make our point clear to the person inregard to what we feel about the discussion. Theres no need to be rude or use bad language.