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3 years ago
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Discuss at least six possible advices that could be given in a communication related to conflict

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shepuryov [24]3 years ago
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<span>The possible advices one can give to people in conflict are (1) talk things out, (2) listen to the side of the other, (3) be open-minded, (4) when explaining, explain it well, (5) face your responsibilities whether good or bad and (6) do not include people who are not part of the conflict, keep it among yourselves.</span>

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