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Being cool about what people say can be challenging, especially when you feel personally attacked or offended. However, learning to manage your emotions and respond calmly and confidently can help you appear cool and collected in any situation. Here are some tips to help you be cool about what people say: 1. Don't take things personally: Remember that people's opinions and comments say more about them than they do about you. Try not to take things personally and instead focus on understanding where the other person is coming from. 2. Practice active listening: When someone is speaking to you, give them your full attention. Listen to what they're saying, and try to understand their point of view. This can help you respond appropriately and avoid misunderstandings. 3. Stay calm: If someone says something that upsets you, take a deep breath and try to stay calm. Avoid getting defensive or lashing out, as this will only escalate the situation. 4. Be confident: When you respond to someone, do so with confidence. Speak clearly and assertively, and don't be afraid to share your own opinion or perspective. 5. Choose your battles: Not every comment or opinion deserves a response. Learn to pick your battles and let go of things that are not worth your time or energy. 6. Use humor: Sometimes, using humor can diffuse a tense situation and help you appear cool and collected. However, be careful not to use humor at the other person's expense or to belittle their opinion. 7. Practice empathy: Try to put yourself in the other person's shoes and understand where they're coming from. This can help you respond in a more compassionate and understanding way. Remember, being cool about what people say takes practice and patience. Keep these tips in mind and stay calm and confident in any situation.
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