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It sounds like you are discussing the influence of upbringing on debating styles, and you mentioned that you debate more like your father. It's interesting how our upbringing can shape the way we approach discussions and debates. Do you feel that your debating style is similar to your father's because of shared experiences and learnings? It's also common for people to have a debating style that reflects aspects of both their parents, even if one is more predominant. What specific aspects of your upbringing do you believe have influenced your debating style?
My
mother
.
I
debate
more
like
my
father
.
Oh
,
interesting
.
Who
do
you
argue
more
like
,
or
I
shouldn't
say
argue
.
Who
do
you
discuss
and
debate
more
like
your
mother
or
your
father
?
OK
.
And
then
if
it
doesn't
work
,
then
I
don't
know
.
I
came
from
,
we
have
the
same
upbringing
.
Your
dad's
a
lawyer
,
my
dad's
a
lawyer
.
OK
.
Are
you
sitting
on
the
edge
of
pretentiousness
?
You
want
to
be
seen
reading
it
?
He's
funny
.
In
his
stand
up
,
he
talks
about
politics
.
He's
like
,
yeah
,
you
guys
can
skip
this
allows
you
to
skip
on
it
.