<div dir="ltr">Yes, it does go both ways, but that doesn't mean you could still insult someone. Just because you may not have felt insulted, that doesn't mean it's okay for the other person. Especially if the other person tells you they felt insulted. So if Rachel felt insulted, then it doesn't hurt to apologize either. What is there to lose if you apologize? Saying "sorry" costs you nothing. It's at most 5 bytes extra being sent over the wire. <div>
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<div>Dean, your critique does not apply here, because i did NOT disagree with Rachel; I agreed with her. </div>
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<div dir="ltr">I remember in the whole lockers thread, you had to go through and disagree with every single point I made in one of the emails, and that came off as a bit insulting. I think it's fine to disagree with someone, but when one goes out of their way to disagree with every single point, it comes off as a bit hostile. </div>
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