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<blockquote data-quote="peregrino_tom" data-source="post: 976701" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>Just reflecting on my comment yesterday:</p><p>It comes across as a bit passive - that in staying chilled about everything that inconsiderate people are doing around you, you just have to accept it. And that's not the case. If you feel the situation is right it is often worthwhile politely challenging someone's actions - with a smile (and maybe a beseeching look!). And if someone else does it before you, then back them up, don't leave them hung out to dry. When more than one person speaks out, often others do, and that is more likely to get a result and diffuse any individual personality clashes. That's my experience anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peregrino_tom, post: 976701, member: 4307"] Just reflecting on my comment yesterday: It comes across as a bit passive - that in staying chilled about everything that inconsiderate people are doing around you, you just have to accept it. And that's not the case. If you feel the situation is right it is often worthwhile politely challenging someone's actions - with a smile (and maybe a beseeching look!). And if someone else does it before you, then back them up, don't leave them hung out to dry. When more than one person speaks out, often others do, and that is more likely to get a result and diffuse any individual personality clashes. That's my experience anyway. [/QUOTE]
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