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Responding to counterarguments
When you respond to a counterargument, you should show you understand the other person's point, accept valid parts if appropriate, and then present your response clearly and respectfully.
- Acknowledge the counterargument first to show active listening.
- Concede briefly if the opposing point is valid or has merit.
- Provide a concise rebuttal or alternative with evidence or reasoning.
- Use polite language and transition phrases to maintain a professional tone.
Good responses combine acknowledgement + concession (if needed) + clear rebuttal.