Thread:NickyHelp/@comment-24674051-20160723060201

NickyHelp wrote: Yes I might not be an expert, but nor are you you know. Except I had been watching alot of movies and shows in my life and had plenty of experiences of these sort of situations. And the only main reason why I would tell people are wrong is when they misjudge me and sometimes twist what I said. Those are the real annoying parts. I'm finished.

Now where were we? Ok, here's the point that I was making. I never claimed to be an expert. I do quite a bit of speculation, as do others. That's what we do here. and I don't tell people they are wrong (or at least try not to). If I say something that gets misunderstood, I'll correct it so that my point is clear. in those cases, it's not that anyone was wrong, it's that I did not make myself clear on my meaning.

You say that the only time you tell people they are wrong is when they misjudge you. However, you have on more than one occasion told someone that they are wrong about what they think is going to happen. You come across as arrogant and rude. And there is no acceptable reason to flat out tell someone that they are wrong. If they twist what you said, don't tell them they are wrong, just take some time to clarify what you were trying to say.

And even if someone is wrong on something that can be proved, there are more appropriate ways of handling the situation than just saying "you're wrong".

I think people might be more willing to listen to you if you could just refrain from telling others that they are wrong.  