It very much depends on what you mean by winning the argument. If your intention is just to shut your opponent up and end discussion, that is one thing. If you intention is to intelligently persuade your opponent (or the audience) to see, or even accept your point of view, that is another. It also is a different matter if you are trying to "win" the argument just for the sake of winning, even if you are not convinced that your position is true. Exaggeration and lying can be too quickly confused.
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The best way to win an argument is through honest and respectful communication. Trying to be sneaky or deceptive will only harm relationships and trust in the long run. Instead, focus on presenting logical reasoning, supporting evidence, and active listening to understand the other person's perspective.
if FOTA win the argument then no if the FIA win then probably
just dont start it
woman. They will always win. That is life except it or you will never have a promise relationship.
Always winning an argument is never a desireable goal.
When riding and leading, if instead of trying to make the horse move forwards, try turning them. This means that you still win the "argument" because you have made then move. Its similar to a person always trying to pick an argument. If you try to argue back, the horse will almost always win. However, if you were to walk away from the argument, you have, in a way won the argument.
imagine it with a spanish accent and weak comebacks
Be honest and kind and caring.
she argued that her owner was cruel
she argued that her owner was cruel
You can't. To win an argument with anyone, you have to be able to discuss things in a rational, logical manner. That is not possible when it comes to religion. It is a belief with nothing to prove it so there can be no logical argument about it.Answer:Generally to "win" an argument it means one side or the other must admit that his was the incorrect view. In religious arguments the position is generally "I'm right, no matter what you say!" and the argument is just sounding off about positions. See appended flowchart for the requirements for a real argument.Answer: One should never go into an argument with the intention of "winning". One should only enter into argument with the intention of putting across their point of view, as YOU could be the one in the wrong, maybe even both of you.