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ReplyDeleteIn media social, people will have full space to give opinion, if their opinion is different from yours, what you need to do to defend your point?
ReplyDeleteFirst of all,i will stay clam and being respectful because if we defend our opinion in a heated emotions it will escalate the conversation into an argument rather than a constructive exchange.Second,i will try to understand it from their point of view, this way i can acknowledge thier point and say " That is an interesting point,but..." this will show that i am open tu discussion not dismissive.After that,i wii back up my point with facts, statistics, studies, or credible sources. For example, if the debate is about climate change, citing scientific research can strengthen my point.Moreover, i will explain my reasoning clearly or in a more simple way so that it help others to understand my thought and why i say that point.
DeleteTo summarize,i will effectively defend my point on social media, by focus on being respectful, providing evidence, and clearly explaining my reasoning. Engaging in a constructive, open-minded dialogue is more likely to sway opinions or at least earn respect for my perspective, even if others disagree.