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When you confront someone, would you rather do it via e-mail, phone, letter, or in person?


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In person, although our world is surrounded with technology that sometimes it's easier to call or send a text. In a perfect world...in person, definitely!


En persona


I don't like to confront people very often, but I imagine I would prefer to do it through e-mail. It allows me to revise what I've written so that it might not come across as aggressive or negative. Confrontations often stem from misunderstandings, so it's best to approach a misunderstanding with an open perspective.


phone


In person



I'd rather not do it all but text I had to


Probably email or text, it is easy to write it than say it sometimes


In person


In person. Unless my safety is endangered.


I would rather do it immediately. It's always better in person but I'm sometimes not able to wait.


It would be face to face if I had to.


Always in person, unless it's my mother. With her I would rather send her an email. That way she can argue with her computer instead.


It depends. Most likely in person.


Personally
In person. It's more personal that way.
Male, 31-35 years, Dating, MD, US | Oct 31, 2015

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depende, pero prefiero personalmente



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