3. Listen and analyze
During a dispute, it is important not only to express your arguments, but also to listen carefully to the opponent. Active listening will help you better understand his point of view, identify weaknesses in his argument and find possible vulnerabilities for your winning answer.
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4. Use logic and facts
Logic and facts are your best allies in a dispute. Use logical chains and fact-based reasoning to convincingly back up your position. Avoid emotional statements and getting personal, focus on dry data and evidence.
5. Persuasiveness and confidence
Your persuasiveness and self-confidence play an important role in winning an argument. Speak clearly, convincingly and confidently, demonstrate your confidence not only with words, but also with facial expressions, gestures and tone of voice. However, remember the measure and do not cross the line into aggression or impudence.