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  1. Dec 23, 2013 · When communicating science language matters more than you think. That’s why I fully agree with Watts saying “ when you resort to name calling, you’ve lost the argument ” ( archived here ): However, though I might agree with this statement it doesn’t mean I don’t have an issue with Watts saying this. He’s often extremely uncivil in ...

  2. All people doing the name-calling tells me is that they never cared about the cause, to begin with. I will say that civil discourse can have cuss words but when it has literal personal attacks it becomes apparent that the guy doing it was never truly fighting for clarifications or truth but just for an ego boost and the necessity to be correct.

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  4. Oct 20, 2016 · Some people might call this “pushing your buttons.” Consider the people who are calling you these names. Are they even worth your time? Probably not. Name Calling – How To Stop It. If this person is a friend or a colleague, let them know name calling is unacceptable. This is especially effective when they’re in the middle of calling you ...

  5. Jan 1, 2023 · The act of name-calling or labeling someone (out loud or in your mind) may feel satisfying in the moment, but this behavior isn't productive. It is an ineffective way to communicate because it shuts down any possibility for dialogue or understanding. We all want to be seen, heard, and understood—and when we call people names or label them as ...

  6. May 1, 2024 · The psychology behind name-calling. Name-calling or labeling is calling someone by degrading and demeaning names. The goal of name-calling is to hurt someone and make them look bad. It can occur in any relationship but is particularly damaging in a romantic relationship. A few incidences of name-calling here and there are forgivable, but if it ...

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  7. Mar 11, 2011 · The study of psychology teaches us that when someone resorts to name calling, it usually speaks to feelings of inferiority and a feeling of inadequacy of the person doing the name calling. People stoop to the process of name calling when they feel lesser and need to make themselves feel more powerful. If calling someone a name upsets the person ...

  8. It erodes trust, destroys effective communication, and leads to long-term resentment. Here are 14 ways that name-calling can damage your relationship. 1. It creates long-term resentment. Name-calling might feel like water off a duck’s back the first few times it happens, but eventually, it will start to wear you down.