How to Disagree in English Politely | English Conversation Skills

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How to disagree in English politely.
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Is that even possible?
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If you've ever felt hesitant about sharing a differing opinion because
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you didn't want to spoil a conversation or relationship,
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you're definitely not alone. For native and non-native speakers alike.
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It can be a struggle to know how to voice a differing opinion or
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a disagreement with others without sounding too aggressive or confrontational,
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and here's what makes it more challenging.
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There are cultural implications as well. For example,
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in some English-speaking cultures,
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disagreements can be opportunities for dialogue and innovation
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rather than conflicts to be avoided. However,
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this is not a universal perspective for many others.
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In English-speaking culture,
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a direct disagreement can be viewed as disrespectful and disruptive.
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So while English speakers often express their agreement with enthusiasm,
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you might be surprised to discover that the strategies and common phrases used
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for disagreements are, shall we say, muddy,
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less clear, less obvious, almost hidden.
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In fact,
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the language of disagreement in English might require you to read between the
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lines.
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To read between the lines means to understand the intended meaning of something
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that was not expressed directly.
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Understanding these nuances is crucial not only for how you express yourself
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in the language,
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but also for how you navigate the cultural landscape of those who
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use that language. That's why today we're going to discuss the strategies,
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the common phrases and the cultural do's and don'ts of
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disagreements in English.
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So whether you're having a discussion in a boardroom or just chatting with
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friends over coffee, mastering this skill will enhance your communication,
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empower your relationships, and help you feel comfortable speaking up,
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sharing your ideas confidently and respectfully.
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Now, before we go any further, if this is your first time here, welcome.
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I'm Annemarie, an English fluency and confidence coach.
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Everything I do is designed to help you get the confidence you want for your
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life and work in English.
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If you'd love to discover years of free lessons from me and
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downloadable resources,
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you can get all of that and more at my Speak Confident English website.
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For the remainder of this lesson, we're going to do three important things.
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First,
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I wanna highlight some of the key strategies to use to effectively disagree
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and to do it politely. Then we'll take a look at common phrases,
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English speakers use to employ those strategies, and finally,
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I'll finish with some real-life examples so that you can use them as a template
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and practice them so that you're ready for any conversation,
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especially when you want to share your point of view.
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If it's different from others,
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there's no question that the art of disagreement varies from
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one culture to another, from one person to another,
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or even one situation to another. In other words, it's all quite fluid.
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However, there are some strategies we can use to always be
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polite in our disagreement. In a moment,
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I'm going to share with you several strategies,
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but I want to start with one thing that's particularly important for English
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conversations where there's strong disagreement.
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If you're in a conversation and you want to end with a positive outcome,
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one important aspect of disagreements is to always stay calm.
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One way we can do that is to maintain very neutral language and
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neutral tone when communicating. The goal of any conversation,
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even those that include disagreements,
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is to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to be heard,
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not to walk away feeling frustrated. Now,
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if you're not sure what I mean by a neutral tone,
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I want you to think about people in your life that you know really well,
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and then imagine that you call one of them on the telephone.
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You hear something in their voice instantly,
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and you know whether they're feeling sad, excited,
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or angry because they carry that emotion in their voice.
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When we are in conversations with disagreement,
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we aim to remove that emotion from our voice,
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maintaining again that calm, neutral tone,
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taking away those potential negative feelings that can build up tension.
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With that in mind,
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let's take a look at several strategies we can use for effective, meaningful,
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and polite disagreements. Number one,
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aim to learn and understand it's infuriating for both
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sides or all sides.
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If someone feels that they need to prove themselves right and perhaps
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prove someone else wrong in the process,
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a better approach is to focus on learning from others and understanding their
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perspectives even if you don't agree with them.
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The second strategy is to avoid assumptions.
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An assumption is something that is believed without any documentation,
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evidence or proof. And as you might imagine,
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if an assumption is made about someone,
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it can lead to misconceptions and miscommunication.
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Third, be clear.
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What this means is don't just disagree with someone.
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It's important to also state why you disagree,
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so that you give others the opportunity to understand your perspective.
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Four, keep it impersonal.
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This goes back to the idea of maintaining that calm body language and neutral
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tone. On top of that,
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it's important to avoid language that implies a personal attack.
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We can do that by keeping our language focused on the topic of disagreement
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and avoiding language that includes the word you, for example,
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you always or you don't understand,
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and our final strategy here is to connect rather than contrast.
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I shared a similar approach and a lesson I have on how to express opposing
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ideas. I'll share a link to that in the notes below the video. In short,
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what this means is when disagreeing with others,
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particularly on issues that may be sensitive or cause friction,
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it's best to avoid contrast language,
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so this would include words such as, but however,
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instead or on the other hand, rather than use those words,
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you can simply listen and then say what you think.
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With those strategies in mind,
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let's highlight some of the common phrases English speakers use to
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utilize these strategies effectively.
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In the examples I'm going to share with you, you'll notice they do a few things.
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First,
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they may aim to acknowledge what someone else has said and indicate
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that you also understand what they said.
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It doesn't mean that you agree but you understand it. Second,
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you may notice that many of these phrases include an apology before the
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disagreement. In some circumstances,
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this can help to soften that potential friction or tension.
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And finally, some of these phrases also express neutrality or even
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uncertainty. This doesn't mean that you are uncertain about your ideas.
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You can be very clear about what you think. However,
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by introducing some of that uncertainty, again,
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it lowers the potential friction or tension in the conversation.
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So depending on what you aim to do or what you're most comfortable with,
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here are a few examples that do all of that first sentence starters
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that acknowledge and show understanding.
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I see what you're saying and I think I appreciate and respect your point of
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view. My thoughts are that's a valid point and I think that
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true fair point, I have to say I disagree.
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I understand where you're coming from and my perspective is now,
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there are many more common phrases English speakers use rather than share all
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of them here,
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I have them listed in this lesson at my Speak Confident English website,
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so if you'd love to review more common phrases,
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use the link in the notes below this video,
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visit this lesson and you'll get a full list.
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And now here are common phrases that include an apology before the
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disagreement. I'm sorry, I have to disagree on, I'm sorry.
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I don't agree. Sorry, I'm afraid I disagree.
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My apologies. I respectfully disagree. And finally,
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common phrases that express neutrality or uncertainty.
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I am not sure I agree with you on, I could be wrong,
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but my understanding is I don't think you and I have the same
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opinion on this issue. I don't think we're seeing eye to eye on this issue.
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I'm not sure I see it that way,
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and I have a completely different opinion on that. Again,
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if you'd love to get my full list of common phrases to use to express
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that disagreement,
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you can find all of that in this lesson at my Speak Confident English website.
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What I'd love to do now is highlight real-life scenarios where this
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language is used so that you can start to practice and use it in your daily
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English life. In scenario number one,
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we're going to focus on having a disagreement with a client,
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something that is not easy to do. Let's say in this example,
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you're updating a client on the status of a current project and then
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at the end of the phone call this client shares that they have many changes
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that they want to make to the initial project. However,
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they still want to keep the same deadline and they don't want to change the
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budget. At that moment, you might say,
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these are great suggestions.
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Right now I feel we don't have enough resources to implement significant
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changes. At this stage,
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the proposed changes will require an additional three to four weeks and will
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significantly impact the original plan and budget.
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Because this is a client, of course,
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you want to be as gentle as possible initially in that disagreement,
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so this takes a very polite approach.
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It acknowledges what the client is seeking and shares a disagreement with the
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reasons why. Now, if we stop here,
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there's the potential for the client to feel frustrated and
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unsatisfied,
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so in addition to expressing this polite disagreement with reasons for the
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disagreement,
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we can also be solutions oriented and add on a few
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alternatives. When you want to do that,
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when you want to add on other solutions after disagreeing with someone,
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here are a few phrases you can use to do that instead.
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I think we should or I think we could.
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My suggestion would be to an alternative solution might be
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I would recommend that we, or how about we?
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So if we add it on to that initial disagreement, here's what you might say.
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However, in the interest of delivering this project on time and within budget,
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I'd like to propose a few options for you to consider and then you would go on
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to list your options. In scenario number two,
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we're going to look at a disagreement with an acquaintance. Now, very quickly,
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an acquaintance is someone that you know and have a friendly relationship with,
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but you're not friends. This isn't someone that you spend a lot of time with.
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In this particular scenario,
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we'll imagine that you're on the condo board where you live and there's been
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some discussion of hiking up the prices for some maintenance in the building.
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You might disagree with another resident,
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someone that you have good rapport with but don't know very well.
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To politely express that disagreement, you could say, sorry,
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I have to disagree with the proposal to renovate the coworking space.
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The residents hardly use the coworking space,
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and I've observed the area at various hours of the day.
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Most residents prefer to work within the privacy of their units. Instead,
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I think we should renovate the most used area, the gym.
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This would serve all residents and it would be easier to justify than raise the
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maintenance fees. In this example,
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we've chosen a phrase that starts with an apology and then has a very direct
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disagreement with supporting reasons for that disagreement
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and alternative solutions. You might also notice that in this example,
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we've avoided using the word you rather than disagree with an
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individual, with a person. The disagreement is with the idea.
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And now scenario number three, disagreement with a close friend.
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Imagine you and a close friend are having a discussion on the government's
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recent increase in carbon taxes.
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You both have strong opinions and your friend is particularly passionate about
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climate change. In this scenario,
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it may be important to tread lightly or to disagree very
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softly in order to protect the friendship. To do that, you could say,
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to be fair,
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I'm unsure whether the carbon tax is truly necessary for the fight against
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climate change. Yes, it could reduce our consumption temporarily,
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but it isn't a long-term solution. Moreover,
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it increases our cost of living significantly and makes it more expensive to opt
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for eco-friendly options. What do you think this example does?
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Two important things. First,
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it introduces the disagreement with uncertainty and provides reasons for the
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disagreement.
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The second thing that it does is it ends with an open invitation asking
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someone else to share their thoughts,
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and it indicates that you're interested in hearing what they have to say.
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Not only is this a respectful way to disagree,
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it also keeps the dialogue open. And finally,
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scenario number four, disagreeing with a loved one. As you know,
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we sometimes have to disagree with the people we love the most,
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and in some circumstances we might employ one of these strategies
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that is very delicate, very polite in its disagreement,
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and on other occasions we may have the luxury of being more direct in our
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disagreement when we're communicating with close friends and family and we
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feel comfortable to disagree directly,
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we use some very informal phrases. However,
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I want to be clear that these are used with close friends and family.
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They're not really appropriate for the workplace, for example. No way.
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Or you must be joking, you can't be serious.
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I totally disagree. I don't think so. Absolutely not.
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Not a chance,
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and I agreed until you said you may notice that these examples
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break all the rules we've talked about so far.
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They are extremely direct and they use the word you,
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so we want to be careful when using them.
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Let's take a look at an example for when we might use this kind of language.
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Let's say for example,
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you and your family are planning an itinerary for your next vacation and
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your spouse proposes that you do something new,
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that you do something more adventurous, and as you're listening,
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you're thinking, yeah, okay, that sounds great.
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And then they introduce the idea of cage diving and
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you say,
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no way I agreed with you until you suggested cage diving.
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I would much rather go whale watching or scuba diving in a shark free
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zone. And now to finish this up,
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let's talk about the what if.
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What if you're in a disagreement with someone and you talk,
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you talk and you talk some more, and you never come to an agreement,
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you can't find the conclusion together. For this,
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we have the perfect statement. Let's agree to disagree.
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This allows you to bring the conversation to a close, at least for now,
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and accept the disagreement without any frustration.
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You can walk away from the conversation and perhaps revisit it on a
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future date. Now that we have these strategies,
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phrases and example scenarios in place,
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I have a couple of challenge questions for you.
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I want you to think through what you've learned in practice using this language.
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First, I want you to think about a disagreement you've had with a family member,
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a friend or a coworker.
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Is there a strategy or a phrase you learned today and you realize, oh, great,
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I used that in the disagreement and it was quite effective. If so,
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I want you to tell me about it down below,
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or perhaps there's a strategy I didn't mention here that allowed you to
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politely disagree and state your position. And number two,
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I want you to imagine that you and your colleagues are discussing a team
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building weekend.
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Your boss has proposed a specific date and yet that date doesn't work for
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most of the team.
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So you're strategizing on how to approach your boss and express some
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disagreement over the initial plans of the team building weekend.
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How might you do that? What phrases would you use to politely disagree?
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As always,
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you can share your examples with me down in the comment section below.
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With that, thank you so much for joining me. If you found this helpful,
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I would love to know and you can tell me in a few ways. Number one,
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give this lesson a thumbs up here on YouTube and share a comment down below.
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Number two, you can subscribe to my Speak Confident English Channel,
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so you are always notified when I share a new Confident English lesson.
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And finally,
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hop on over to my Speak Confident English website where you'll find years of
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lessons and free resources you can download from me. Again,
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thank you so much and I look forward to seeing you next time.
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