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Post your response to the following: Recall a situation in which someone was trying to persuade you. How effective was the argument? What could have made the argument more persuasive?
It shows how a person explains the behavior of someone else.
When someone tell your happy sunday what will be response
bright, glittering ect.
When someone says "no response is also a response," they mean that choosing not to reply or react to a situation or message can convey a message or signal just as effectively as giving a direct response.
Depending on who it is, the most likely response from someone who was offended is a real slam at you, or no response at all.
The appropriate response when someone says "no problem" is to acknowledge their response with a simple "thank you" or "I appreciate it." This shows gratitude and respect for their willingness to help or accommodate you.
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An answer from someone who knows the subject.
No, it is not permissible to physically strike someone in response to their use of fighting words. Physical violence is not an appropriate or legal response to verbal provocation.
Raiyaz's Response, Then that someone is very kind, what more do you want?
To get an immediate response, you should try to personally contact someone that you know will be able to help you.