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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, even though that us the hardest for me to do, I just take a breath and go forward stumbling the best I can to the finish


Face to face


In person is always better, though I usually prefer to first approach that person (ie to suggest that we meet in person) in a relatively unobtrusive way, so that they don't feel cornered. If they don't want to talk to me I'm not going to force them.


In person, it shows character. And your point won't come across misinterpreted.


Text


Letter because I am weak.


Depends on the sittuation and the person.


I prefer to settle bad topics in person. There's a lot more people can communicate with body language that can't be said over the phone or online, and if it's an important topic to both people they should at least have the courtesy to talk to each other face to face rather than through text or whatever.


In person. I can't slap, spit at or throw a drink in someone's face via email, text or phone.


F2f


In person or on the phone.


Person


Depends


In person


In person



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