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4 May, 19:53

In a formal discussion

the focus is often on facts or evidence.

there are no specific, agreed-upon rules.

one person does not typically lead others.

personal feelings and stories are the focus.

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  1. 4 May, 22:04
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    The best answer is "The focus is often on facts or evidence"

    A formal discussion does include specific, agreed-upon rules, implied or otherwise. Consider that one cannot curse, or should not curse, in a formal discussion.

    One person may lead a formal discussion, and often does. Think of a moderator in a debate, the manager running a meeting with her employees, etc.

    Personal feelings and stories are not generally the focus of a formal discussion.

    A formal discussion should generally be fact-based and emotions should be put to the side.
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