No. It's not constructive, if your opposing points of view are that far apart, even if you could discuss it, you are unlikely to reach a compromise
Should: Be kind, Helpful, Responsible, Be indvidual, Be given the chance to argue back with an appropriate/reasonable arguement. Should not: Be rude, Swear, Break the law, Generally bad stuff..
Debate basically means to argue back in forth to compromise on a conclusion.
They mainly argue over who is taller as when they measure back to back they can't see who's taller and argue profusely. If they're not arguing over this it is over what's best corrie or eastenders!! This comes straight from the housekeeper
a;; of the above are correct.
No just give them what they want
No, "argue" is not a proper noun. It is a verb that means to express differing points of view with someone in a back-and-forth conversation.
If you always argue, then perhaps you are not right for each other.
they shouldn't
it makes you better off.
Of course not. It depends what you argue about though. There is a very fine line between argument and debates. Often people argue about different tastes in things like music when they should just debate it.
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He argued that whites and blacks should work together.