Correcting wrong information.

United States
January 27, 2007 7:26am CST
I have a good friend and she's always arguing with me about everything. If she doesn't believe something I say, she argues with me about it without end. Sometimes she has wrong information and I want to correct her. What's the best way to correct someone so that they won't feel bad about themselves?
2 responses
@ybong007 (6643)
• Philippines
11 Nov 09
Chances are they will get hurt no matter how you say it but we all know the sometimes the truth hurts. I think your friend needs to realize that you are not a shadow that will do anything according to her moves. They only way you can make her believe you is if you have basis that she can verify for herself. Cheers!
@emeraldisle (13138)
• United States
11 Feb 07
There are some, like my brothers, even if you show them the correct information they won't believe it. They cannot be wrong in their minds. They know everything and nothing you do, say or show them will change their minds. If she's like that don't bother. Just nod and go on your way. If she is one that you can correct then just tell her where her mistake is, be nice and tactful but let her know that she needs to check things out first.