Engaging in real dialogue requires asking open-ended questions that generate thought and depth. Avoid blame and instead, focus on listening and learning together.
To navigate tense conversations, utilize the 'truth sandwich' method, where you present false information between two truths, creating a space for empathy and understanding.
In politically charged discussions, prioritize civility. Make conversations a two-way street by asking questions and encouraging dialogue rather than dominating the discourse.
Civil discourse emphasizes mutual respect, advocates for credible sources, and transforms difficult conversations into meaningful exchanges with friends and family.
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