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How to tell someone they said something they said offended you?
How to Politely Tell Someone That Something They Said Offended You Method 1 of 3: Asking Questions. Ask the person to repeat themselves. This can be a great way to open up the… Method 2 of 3: Expressing your Values. Refrain from responding. This is a common way that people express disapproval.
What do you say when someone says something you didn’t understand?
You can almost pretend that you simply didn’t understand what they said. You can say, “I’m sorry, could you say that again?” or “I’m not sure I heard you. Can you repeat that?” If the person refuses to repeat the offensive statement, they probably feel ashamed of what they said.
What to do when someone says something offensive and doesn’t respond?
Refrain from responding. This is a common way that people express disapproval. Sometimes when people say something offensive, they’re hoping for a response. When you don’t give them what they want, they may register that they’ve offended you. This is different than simply pretending they didn’t say something offensive.
What does it mean when someone won’t make an effort to understand?
I’ve come to believe that when someone won’t make any effort to understand us, this is usually what it comes down: deep pain that’s blocking them from love. They might be shut down to everyone. Or specific ideas that trigger something from their past.
How do you respond to someone who has said something offensive?
If the person refuses to repeat the offensive statement, they probably feel ashamed of what they said. You can say something like, “Oh, okay. I just thought you might have said something that struck me as odd. But I guess not.” This will let them know that their statement was not in fact acceptable. Clarify their use of language.
Do you get offended when someone says something rude or insensitive?
We all get offended sometimes. Often, we’re offended when someone says something rude or insensitive. The person may not mean to offend you, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t address the issue. If you’re afraid of escalating the situation, don’t worry.
Should you ever call someone out for offensive comments?
“You may feel that you need to just call it out,” says Williams. For example, you might just say, “That comment was offensive to women.” And that’s fine to do as long as you’ve weighed the costs. If the person gets their hackles up and gets defensive, “you’ve now got another piece of information about who this person is,” she says.