Originally Posted by Vuelhering
The result might cause drama, but there are two common ways of causing drama: - someone pointing out something that might be wrong, and giving all the relevant details.
- someone implying someone else did something wrong, when it's not even established that anything wrong occurred, especially using misleading details, loaded words, wrong definitions, or comparing to irrelevant situations.
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I will say that in my experience, more drama by far results from someone trying to do #1, and somebody else assuming they were trying to do #2.
On a second read-through, that might not be the most graceful way to say it, but given the subject is interpersonal drama, I think I'll leave it.