Describe a Disagreement You Had with Someone

Describe a disagreement you had with someone.

  • What was it about?
  • Who you disagreed with?
  • What opinions you had?
  • How did you feel about it?

Sample Answer of Describe a Disagreement You Had with Someone

I mostly agree with my friends and parents when they are doing something new. today; I would like to speak about a disagreement I had with my friend. My exams started on 30th November of the previous year. I had only one week left to prepare for preparation of exams. My friend went to the cinema hall to watch a new movie. I’m afraid I have to disagree with her because the exam was a waste of time. But she was not worried about their examination.

Moreover, she forced me to go outside to watch a new movie, but I disagreed. Now she was decided to go to the cinema alone. I didn’t want to annoy her. The next day, I bought two tickets and surprised her. She was happy after this decision and hugged me very tightly. At last, we both felt delighted.

Part 3 Questions – Disagreements

Question 1:- How can we stop an argument from escalating into a fight?

I think a good way is to sit together, discuss a serious matter, and make a good decision.

Question 2:- What disagreements do parents and children usually have?

Sometimes, children are doing work with conditions. Many times parents are agreed with him. But sometimes, parents avoid these conditions that are not good for his future.

Question 3:- What do you do if you disagree with someone?

When I disagreed with someone, I tried to explain the disadvantages of the work another person wanted to do. Moreover, I solved the matter very carefully.

Question 4:- Is the argument important?

The argument is more important in that situation where we are correct, and I have a great reason to prove our point. Without any reason arguing with other people is not good.

Question 5:- What do brothers and sisters argue about?

Mainly, brothers and sisters discuss sharing things like toys, books, and study materials.

Question 6:- What arguments occur between family members?

Conflicts occur between family members when they are not understood by each other, and every person has different beliefs and views.

Question 7:- Who do you think should teach children to respect- teachers or parents?

Parents should eat their children’s essential qualities like respect, obedience, and honesty.

Question 8:- What do you do when disagreeing with your parents?

Disagreement with parents doesn’t always have an uneasy. Focus on being respectful rather than angry and frustrated.

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