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i chose other and no, the reason i chose other is because at some point i am using all of the above but at differing stages in the argument/ discussion as it progresses.
and the no is because i find that the above formula works well for me and suits my style, im not going to change that in the near future
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I agree Mellors, I answered the same as you for the same
reasons :-)
But Sky, it's an interesting poll/ideas to think about; thanks for bringing them up. I hadn't ever thought of having a "style," I just use whatever appeals to me based on the situation, disagreement and the person or persons with whom I'm disagreeing. I always try to remember to stay focused one-on-one because I don't believe you can have a conversation with more than one person at once (or be multi-tasking; I believe you can only do one thing at once and when one is "multi-tasking" one is actually sequentially-tasking, quickly :-) Wherever one's "head" is at is where one is at. You can only think/"look at" one thing at once.
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