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Make this indirect: "You’re wrong about that."
"I see where you're coming from, but I’ve heard something a little different."
Make this indirect: "I don’t agree with your idea."
"That’s an interesting point. Have you thought about it this way?"
Make this indirect: "I can’t make it to your party."
"I’d love to come, but unfortunately, I have other plans that night."
Make this indirect: "Please turn down the music."
"I love this song, but could we turn it down a bit so we can talk?"
Make this indirect: "Your presentation was too long."
"There was a lot of great information in your presentation. Maybe next time, you could focus on just the key points to keep it shorter?"
Make this indirect: "Can you give me a ride to the store?"
"I need to pick up a few things from the store, but I’m not sure how to get there. Are you heading that way by any chance?"
Make this indirect: “You spelled that word wrong.”
"I think there’s a different way to spell that word. Want to double-check it?"
Make this indirect: “Can I try one of your cookies?”
"Those cookies look amazing! I'd love to try one if you’re sharing."
Make this indirect: “Do you want to be my partner for our science project?”
"I'm thinking about teaming up for the science project. Would you be interested?"
Make this indirect: “You said you were going to call me last night, and you didn’t.”
"I was waiting for your call last night. Did something come up?"
Make this indirect: “You didn’t pronounce my name correctly.”
"Actually, my name is pronounced like this... (insert correct pronunciation)."
"I think there might be a mistake here. Do you want to go over it together?"
 
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“You got the answer wrong.”
 
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"What are you up to this Friday? Maybe we could do something together."
 
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“Do you want to hang out on Friday?”
 
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"Is everything okay? You seem a little off today."
 
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“You look really upset!”
 
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"I've been stuck on this math problem for a while, mind taking a look at it with me?"
 
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“Can you help me with my math homework?”
 
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We have been friends a long time, so I’m sure we can figure this out.
 
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We have discussed you being late so many times. What can I do to help you change your behavior?
 
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Sometimes you are just plain annoying, you know?
 
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