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#355: How to deal with literalists who constantly correct you. You know who we’re talking about, that person who has to be sure every detail of ‘your’ story is accurate enough to be used as a deposition. Example: You: “Then a blue car zipped in and took my parking spot” … Literalist interrupts: “Actually, it was more like a powder blue car.

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#355: How to deal with literalists who constantly correct you. You know who we’re talking about, that person who has to be sure every detail of ‘your’ story is accurate enough to be used as a deposition. Example: You: “Then a blue car zipped in and took my parking spot” … Literalist interrupts: “Actually, it was more like a powder blue car.

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