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Hi,
Is it polite enough to say "I dont hold with what you are saying about ....", if I want to disagree with somebody? Let me know the better phrase to politely disagree.
Thanks in advance.
I think it's better just to say "I disagree." The phrase "I don't hold with..." implies intolerance rather than polite disagreement.
Peter
Thanks Peter.
Ilango.
Last edited by Ilango; 10/20/2011 8:09 AM.
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