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Mar 2024
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388. How to (politely) disagree with som...

HADAR SHEMESH
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Have you ever needed to disagree with someone in English, but weren’t sure how exactly to say it? In this episode, I’ll share with you several different ways you can (politely) disagree with someone the next time you don’t see eye to eye with them

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