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My issue is a lot of people explain their reason before they get to the point, but their reasoning is based on incorrect assumptions or misinformation they have taken as truth.
So you have to sit there and try to remember their argument and why it's wrong while they are continuing on with faulty logic that you already know is misinformed. It should be entirely acceptable to break someone's chain of thought to correct someone on something they are misunderstanding.