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Rational communication: when encountering language violence, don't be violent or silent, but calmly and rationally respond, express your views and attitudes, and try to solve contradictions. This requires good communication skills and psychological quality, and can calmly analyze problems and control emotions.
2. Keep your distance: In the case of unreasonable communication, or when the verbal violence of the other party is beyond your tolerance, you can choose to keep your distance, avoid contact with it and reduce unnecessary contradictions and conflicts.
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Seek support: If you encounter serious language violence, you can seek the support and help of your family, friends or psychologists to reduce your psychological pressure and negative influence.
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Improve self-worth: Sometimes, the cause of language violence may be the other person's emotional or psychological problems, which have nothing to do with themselves. In this case, you can improve your sense of self-worth, maintain your self-confidence and self-esteem, and don't be hurt by what the other person says.
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Rights protection: In case of serious language violence, insult or discrimination, you can seek legal channels or help from other authoritative organizations to safeguard your legitimate rights and dignity.
It should be noted that the best way to deal with language violence varies from person to person, and the specific methods should be selected and implemented according to different situations. The most important thing is to remain calm, rational and self-protective, and don't let verbal violence have unnecessary negative effects on your life and psychology.