Knowing how people are and putting myself in the offenders shows...I would have a problem with "what you just wrote which doesn't help the OP" if I was on the receiving end of it. Now I know it's true but that implies that I have judged them and I want to avoid sounding like I am judging what they say. These people are already seeing red as it is and won't take kindly to what they perceive as someone judging them.DanceDiva26 wrote:Would something short, along the lines of:
"I know you have a wealth of experience and knowledge. Besides what you just wrote which doesn't help the OP, is there anything you would like to add to specifically address the OP's problem?
It's going to take walking a fine line. That's why I am trying to come up with something that is non judgemental, no name calling (no matter how much it is deserved) and just be polite, calm, reasonable and ask politely to simply take the rest of the discussion elsewhere in an effort to avoid derailing the thread.