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Which is the best way to politely correct someone’s mistake in a conversation?

A. Actually, that’s not correct, here’s why…
B. You’re wrong, let me correct you.
C. I can’t believe you made that mistake.
D. I don’t think that’s right.

Answer: Actually, that’s not correct, here’s why…


Additional Information: Correcting someone politely involves saying something like 'Actually, that’s not correct, here’s why...' to keep the conversation respectful.


Subjects: Conversation Practice, Speaking Skills

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