Why is it important to use “I” messages when confronting a negative person? A. Helps to avoid blaming the other person
B. Increases tension
C. Focuses the conversation on blame
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The correct answer is A. Helps to avoid blaming the other person.
Using “I” messages allows you to express your feelings and thoughts without pointing fingers or assigning blame, which can help keep the conversation constructive. By focusing on your own experiences (e.g., “I feel upset when…”), you’re more likely to foster understanding and open communication, rather than escalating the conflict.