Sometimes, people argue over tiny things, like what time to wake up or whether a soda is still a soda if you add ice. It feels silly, but it happens because everyone sees the world in different ways. Imagine two friends who both love apples: one thinks green apples are better, and the other says red apples are the best. They might not even notice they're arguing about something so small, but suddenly, it's a big deal to them.
Examples
- A group of friends debates for an hour over who has the best pet name
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