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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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Person. Way easier to talk to them


In person


in person.


Phone or in person depending on what's possible. Email and text get tricky bc tones can be changed and end up making the situation worse.


In person


In person is probably best but doing it in writing can also be effective and give you time to calm down and present things logically and cogently.


I'd rather do it by text...only because I can think about what I want to say and be able to word it correctly.


text n email. not a big fan on phone. especially in person


Even though I hate it, in person.


Phone


The only way to get your point and emotions across is to meet in person. It may start with an email or a phone call but an in person meeting needs to take place to come to a mutual agreement.


In person.


Either in phone or in person.


When I confront someone about a big subject I normally do it over text, I can easily express everything I have to say


In person, face to face



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