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What is a good lesson that can be learned from why people should not fight?
It is in every case better not to fight, but rather at times the fight has just begun by the other individual. While the other is utilizing words, fight back with words. However, don't put an insult upon insult. This resembles fighting fire with oil. You need to utilize water. Power your body and psyche to remain incredibly quiet. At that point with a thoughtful voice approach and state "You are being terrible. I'd like you to stop". At that point pause, don't do anything, don't get forceful, don't gaze, simply pause and look neighborly. Try not to incite. On the off chance that the other is seeing, at that point they will capitulate and probably apologize. In any case, some will consider this to be 'losing face' and answer with "better believe it, for sure?" Do not take that lure. Simply answer "I'd prefer to know why you express these things." Keep posing inquiries in an inviting way. However, don't chill out, don't be frightened (there's no viciousness yet, just terrorizing). At the point when different feels incited enough, they will begin with brutality. That is where you choose to either fight or go to the police (maybe running). I think this strategy is a type of fighting that is important for menaces. We have to all give them that their conduct isn't typical and that it is pernicious. Simply tolerating it to maintain a strategic distance from viciousness is empowering menaces.