+22 votes
in Social Psychology by (5.9k points)
edited by

Your answer

Your name to display (optional):
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
+5 votes
by (6.1k points)

However, it's important to understand that individuals getting offended is a natural part of human interaction. People have different perspectives, values, and sensitivities, and what may be offensive to one person might not be to another. It's essential to respect and acknowledge people's feelings and emotions while engaging in discussions or conversations, even if you don't share their sentiments. Empathy, understanding, and open communication can help foster better relationships and prevent unnecessary conflicts.

Welcome to Mindwellnessforum where you can ask questions about reationships and mental health
...