CBSE BOARD X, asked by vishubarota, 1 day ago

(c) Raising our voice in an argument is not good. Why?




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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: When a person is arguing with another person, they might start yelling and the reason behind that is that they think speaking louder than the opposing person will give them a stronger argument. It will not add on to your argument and it will not support.

Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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When two people are arguing, it is usually because they disagree on a particular topic to a large extent. The best way to ease an argument out is to understand each other's perspectives. When one person raises their voice during an argument, the other person might feel insulted. As a result, even they raise their voice and it only increases conflict.

So, in order to ease out an argument, it is always better to try to calmly understand the other person and not raise our voice at the other person.

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