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rodikova [14]
4 years ago
10

“you never take out the garbage unless i ask you three times” is an example of which type of disagreeing message?

Business
1 answer:
zzz [600]4 years ago
7 0
There are several types of disagreeing messages and these are the following: 
1. Argumentativeness
2. Complaining
3Aggressivenessss

And the example of which is <span>“you never take out the garbage unless I ask you three times” is an example of "Complaining type of disagreeing messages".</span>
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