Basically, argumentative people like emphasizing on a single point a lot. And its fine. Go one round. In fact, keep going in rounds until he/she realizes that the argument will lead to no where and stop. If it does not work, just change the topic half way to something silly, and then leave suddenly so the person can realize how silly the arguments were.
As for angry people, it depends on what type of character they have. If they are more submissive, just laugh and shrug it off. If they are really aggressive, then try your best to give in. If not, try avoiding sarcastic phrases that could anger the person even more. Maybe even find a chance, look at the person's face really close, then move away. that should dissipate some of the anger. Sorry if it did not help. You see, all these is from experience and television. Haha.
People yell when they are angry for much the same reason that dogs bark. The loud voice is a threat. It says, I am angry, and I may become violent, so you had better listen to what I am saying. Loud voices also have the advantage of drowning out quieter voices. Angry people do not want to listen to what other people have to say, they just want to be heard, and preferably obeyed.
Some people may get angry when traveling on a plane due to factors such as discomfort, fear of flying, long travel times, delays, or things not going as planned. Additionally, stress from packing, navigating airports, or previous negative experiences can contribute to feelings of anger or frustration during air travel.
People can get angry due to a variety of reasons, such as feeling threatened, frustrated, or betrayed. Anger can also be triggered by feeling insulted, powerless, or having unmet expectations. Additionally, physiological factors, past experiences, and personality traits can influence how people react to and express anger.
people always have an issue of anger due to t reasons , one of the most common reasons is they are simply angry with themselves as they expected they would be better people have more than they already have in every possible way u could or couldn't imagine
An adversarial personality is characterized by being argumentative, confrontational, and resistant to cooperation or compromise. People with an adversarial personality often seek conflict and may have difficulty forming positive relationships due to their combative nature.
If you ignore him, that'll possibly cause him to be angry and start an argument. Best thing to do is just talk with him, if he begins to argue cut him off right there and just walk away. If you must, you can always tease him.
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Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
The collective nouns are a crowd of angry people or a mob of angry people.
Amartya Sen wrote The Argumentative Indian.
The adjective form of argument is argumentative.
People get angry all the time, especially when you're close to someone. Let him have some space to deal with his anger. If he loves you, he'll be back and you can make up for whatever he got angry about. The key is to keep talking to each other after somebody gets angry to try to figure out what went wrong and fix it.
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With real smile and love. It is not a big deal.
i I would try to stay away as much as possible and make the situation a good thing. Make believe it does not bother you and you will be the better person. Do not try to talk or make him bother you or he will get the joy. Some ex's are easier to get along with than others, which would make coexisting with one in the workplace not so hard or uncomfortable as you would think. If he is a bit of a problem, just be as courteous as possible, and limit your intearaction with him.