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‎06-15-2016 06:10 PM
‎06-15-2016 09:01 PM - edited ‎06-15-2016 09:02 PM
@colliegirlswrote:
@Alsee wrote:I can't answer that - it's never happened
Me neither!! I am always right!!
Your canines probably think otherwise. ;-)
‎06-15-2016 09:10 PM
Of course I admit when I am wrong. What's the big deal? I don't know how you can ever trust/believe someone who can't.
‎06-15-2016 09:18 PM
@Mellie32 wrote:Are you a person who immediately admits that you were wrong or do you find it hard to do? I know someone who will swear up and down one thing, but when proven wrong she will never say she was wrong. It's some sort of pride thing, I guess.
What do you all think?
Yes, I admit when I am wrong. I find most people are very forgiving. Just today I accidentally pulled out in front of someone, we ended up across from each other.He started to yell, I said how sorry I was, he said OK, no problem, do not worry about it.
‎06-15-2016 10:02 PM
I think this is a loaded question.
Most mature adults admit when they are wrong. Like when they show up for an appointment at 3:00, are told it was scheduled for 2:00 and see they were wrong when they pull the appointment card out of their wallet to check. Yep, made a mistake, I'm wrong.
But I think OP and many others expect that others need to 'admit they are wrong' when arguing a side of a topic they don't agree with. Some people think they give 'the facts' and those can't be disputed and others won't see the light and 'admit they are wrong'. In that case where it is actually opinion, or a discussion based on disputable facts (or both sides have lots of 'facts') then no, people should not admit they are 'wrong' but should agree that there are two sides (and usually each one has some merit).
‎06-15-2016 10:12 PM - edited ‎06-15-2016 10:15 PM
@Mominohio I think in that case people won't admit they are wrong because they truly don't believe they are wrong. It would be nice, though, if they could concede that there is another perfectly viable take on the situation ![]()
Edited to say that I reread your post and you said the same thing lol
‎06-15-2016 10:20 PM
@VanSleepy wrote:@Mominohio I think in that case people won't admit they are wrong because they truly don't believe they are wrong. It would be nice, though, if they could concede that there is another perfectly viable take on the situation
Edited to say that I reread your post and you said the same thing lol
Never hurts to say the 'right' thing twice! LOL
‎06-16-2016 12:32 AM
I found it's easier to admit you're wrong, eat some crow and move on. I do it on a daily basis...
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‎06-16-2016 08:17 PM
I have no problem admitting I am wrong.
I find in RL and here some people have the need to ALWAYS be right. (even when they are wrong) I try to avoid those people.
‎06-16-2016 08:41 PM
I often wish and hope that I'm wrong, regarding certain situations/topics of discussion.
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