MTM
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I was talking to a co-worker I don't see frequently about the World Series and he had some facts wrong about when the Dodgers moved to LA and Dodger Stadium, but I didn't correct him because it didn't matter for the conversation we were having.
But another time, I was talking to a guy at a party who was trying to be a know-it-all about the team and was mixing up years and facts and I corrected him after he tried saying I was wrong about a game I attended.
My wife will sometimes mix up facts in telling a story, such as combining events from two vacations into the same trip, but I will only correct her if it would clear confusion to the listener.
So, do you correct others during the course of a normal conversation or let it go?
But another time, I was talking to a guy at a party who was trying to be a know-it-all about the team and was mixing up years and facts and I corrected him after he tried saying I was wrong about a game I attended.
My wife will sometimes mix up facts in telling a story, such as combining events from two vacations into the same trip, but I will only correct her if it would clear confusion to the listener.
So, do you correct others during the course of a normal conversation or let it go?