What would your friends & Family say you are like when you argue?
By ladym33
@ladym33 (10978)
United States
January 29, 2012 1:11pm CST
When you are arguing a point what would your friends and family say you tend to do, here are some examples:
Exaggerate
Get a little too blunt almost to or to the point of being cruel
Change the story by eliminating certain facts to suit you.
Get so angry it is impossible to talk to you.
Clam up and pout
You can use any of the examples above or think of something on your own. You can share what you think you think you do as well, but remember this is what other people would say about you.
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11 responses
@kaylachan (84784)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
30 Jan 12
If I had to answer, during verying stages, I would end up doing most if not all of the above without even trying or realizing it. It of course depends on the point. If I'm arguing just for the sure heck of it, because I was provoked into doing so, I'd do pretty much everything possible to get my point across. Naturally if a manic episode is triggered as a result, physical force is often used as well.
@much2say (57760)
• Los Angeles, California
29 Jan 12
Hee hee!! Good one!
Well, not the I argue much with anyone, but here is what they may say:
My husband would say I get too stubborn and not budge - and I get brutally honest.
My mom might say I get on the verge of being sort of mean.
My dad would tell me I talk "big" like I have all the solutions (can't talk to him, he's always thinks he's "right").
My sister and I rarely argue - we're mostly similar on issues yet we're both very stubborn and won't budge.
With friends - it depends on the friends. With close, true friends - they may say I can be brutally honest to the point it might sound mean. But with people with overbearing personalities, I tend to clam up
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! @asasikumar05 (318)
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29 Jan 12
Usually, i wont get angry if any of our family members and friends argue with me. But i could not tolerate if they use any slogans and any hurting words. I use to shout loudly at the time.
Sometimes the argument turned to fight which leads to broken of cell phones. Three broken cell phones till now.
@deodavid (4147)
• Philippines
30 Jan 12
Hi there ladym33,
Wow great dscussion,
For my family they would normally say that i shout too much, and that i throw things to anywhere that where there are no people and that i always do walk out, that is just the way i am but i am opting to change that.
@rubbershot (173)
• Kenya
29 Jan 12
My family says that i can be convincing to a point of changing the whole argument. I tend to add confusion to the argument.
@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
29 Jan 12
I think people would say I am a difficult arguer. If I don't think it's going my way I either clam up, exxagerate, add things in or just start yelling. Sometimes I'll even cry. It depends on who I am fighting with and why. Sometimes I can even be a b about things, and well then it's difficult to be around me.
@craziestqueenever (1819)
• Philippines
29 Jan 12
That I do have one of worst attitude in the world. Me and our maid, usually have a fight and she told me that my attitude is like a "sh*t". Well, her attitude is much more uglier than me, because she is so insensitive.
@WakeUpKitty (8691)
• Netherlands
29 Jan 12
My present family will say I am always right if I speak.
My former family (childhood) would say I am stubborn, problematic and never give in and beat me up after that again.
@kegster86 (60)
• United States
29 Jan 12
They would most likely say that I don't do to well of a job arguing things. I usually just speak my mind and don't think before I speak. So they would say that I should really think before I speak.








