Question

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by KUROKO29, Apr 29, 2018.

  1. What would you say to a person or a group of people that are arguing with you over something and are completely ignorant to the topic, swear they know shih but don’t, and it’s something that you know everything about? I’d be specific, but tension would rise at a fast pace, so I kept it simple. I’m just curious to what everyone has to say.

    How would you handle that?
     
  2. I honestly would just avoid them, but if it truly bothers you, try educating them about it. But some people don’t quite like to be told they’re wrong ?
     
  3. Be specific and people can give you better advice
     
  4. Tell them your perspective if they are worth it and don't if they aren't.
     
  5. Smash them over then they cant say shıt xD
     
  6. The question I asked is good enough. It doesn’t only pertain to one topic. Can mean anything, so being specific will only reveal what I’m talking about, which isn’t necessary.
     
  7. If it bothered you this to much to make a thread about it asking for advice, then you obviously yearn to educate these people about the topic of interest. You can't control other people's ignorance, but you can give them insight to a situation respectively. What they do with that information is completely up to them, they have the choice to believe it or not. But it doesn't hurt trying to spread some education around here.
     
  8. ^^ it is a little vague tbh and i feel like depending on the severity of the situation/argument my reaction would change
     
  9. I also rly rly doubt that you know everything about anything since that's literally impossible
     
  10. “When you know more than the other person”

    since you want to be complicated.
     
  11. That makes more sense, yes.
     
  12. You’re not qualified to discuss this topic.
     
  13. Say that to me again and imma cri
     
  14. the best thing you can do is link them to some resources and then exit the conversation. easier said than done tho
     
  15. Become a better educator, and scaffold their learning