A lot of times relationships start out in the "honeymoon" phase. everything the other partner does is perfect and amazing. After you get out of this phase it will get rougher. This is not a bad thing though. It is progressing even though it may not seem. If you argue it just means that your relationship isn't flawless and you have to work to make it better.
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It means you are two people with two different views. If you manage the discussion right, each person speaks and listens in turn. You find a compromise, or you agree to disagree. For instance, my spouse likes fluorescent lighting because it is green. I like the regular, soft light of incandescent bulbs. So, for the lights I use the most (lamps), we have the incandescent. The others are used for the kitchen and hallways. If you are patient, you can always find a way. The better you do this, the more your relationship grows!
It means you're arguing.
i think it is important because, the person that you are with might not like your parents. so in that case they will argue everyday and your life will be miserable! you no wat i mean!!?
haha. awww, hate to break it to you hunni, but just cause the two of you argue alot , doesnt mean you like each other :)
a philopolemicist - A person who loves to argue or debate.
The present tense of "argue" is "argues" when referring to third-person singular pronouns (he, she, it) and "argue" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they). For example, "He argues with his friend about politics." or "I argue for stricter gun control laws."
Haggle does not mean the same as argue. Haggle means a period of persistent bargaining. Argue means to express diverging views, typically in an angry way.
Generally when people argue, they argue by comparing the facts that they have. The person whose facts are more compelling wins the argument. An ignorant person does not know any facts. A person who argues with no facts argues with emotion or opinion based on nothing that can be checked or verified by the other side. It is not possible to argue against nothing (no facts.) So while a person who has no facts to bolster his argument can continue arguing, it is a fruitless argument; hence, you can't argue with ignorance. The ignorant person may walk away from an argument believing himself or herself to have won -- not because he or she had the better argument based on facts that could be checked by the other side - but because he or she used opinion or feelings to bolster his or her "argument."
To argue in a petty manner
dispute
When a person that you like sometimes ignores you an sometimes they don't can mean a few things. It could mean that the person is busy or it could mean that it the person does not like you as much as you like them.
argue is the main verb. Can is an auxiliary verb
Some people just like winning an argument. Some people simply enjoy debating.