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Shruti asked in Social SciencePsychology · 1 decade ago

How would you react to someone for his/her violent behaviour?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    My response depends on the relation and circumstances .Two side violence never give a solution , one of the two has to maintain his/her coolness.The best thing what we learn in Public dealing is to maintain our cool as far as it is possible.Have many practical and real life experience where we face violent reactions where we are not responsible directly or indirectly , in such situation our first priority is to cool down the second person , as he/she is not wrong in that reaction , What we do is just put ourself in their position and try to think on their Wavelength .This gives us an opportunity to deal the person in a better way.We seldom react at professional level.Most of the aspects/scenario described above are taken from our day to day experience.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Every situation varies, but generally I would start off by not responding to it because that's what the person would want you to do. You can't let the person know that you feel intimated or uncomfortable if you are, which will most likely get to them and see that it's not working. Now if they have an anger problem and still won't stop, I will most likely have to drop if them if they pursue physical conflict.

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