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DialFrost
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IIf you want to talk about what a person believes to be true, without implying that it is true, you could use:

Why do you believe that?

But this has the opposite effect: it suggests that you think that what they believe is not true.

I you want to talk about what a person believes to be true, without implying that it is true you could use

Why do you believe that?

But this has the opposite effect: it suggests that you think that what they believe is not true.

If you want to talk about what a person believes to be true, without implying that it is true, you could use:

Why do you believe that?

But this has the opposite effect: it suggests that you think that what they believe is not true.

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James K
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I you want to talk about what a person believes to be true, without implying that it is true you could use

Why do you believe that?

But this has the opposite effect: it suggests that you think that what they believe is not true.