Emotions are all over the place in the aftermath of the U.S. presidential election—and that means many of us don't know how to talk to one another anymore. Fortunately, experts assured me, it is possible to communicate in a way that doesn't deteriorate into name-calling or a shouting match.
They shared the rules you should follow to make sure your conversations with people who voted for the other side are meaningful, productive, and even kind.
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