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70 Psychology says the classiest people don’t deal with rudeness by firing back or rising above it, they do something quieter, they let the silence sit for one extra beat, answer the actual question underneath, and leave the room without ever making the rude person the main character of the story

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 05:24 EDT

Psychology says the classiest people don’t deal with rudeness by firing back or rising above it, they do something quieter, they let the silence sit for one extra beat, answer the actual question underneath, and leave the room without ever making the rude person the main character of the story

Someone says something rude to you. Maybe it’s a dismissive comment in a meeting, a backhanded compliment at a family dinner, or a colleague who talks to you like you’re slightly beneath them. Your body knows before your brain does. There’s that hot flush. The jaw tightens. You want to fire back, or alternatively, you ... Read more

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