Type 1 – The What Happened Conversation - Deepstash

Type 1 – The What Happened Conversation

These conversations relate to disagreements over what happened or what should have happened. This type of conversation can take many forms. For example, the conversation could consider: who said what, who did what, who’s right, who meant what, and who’s to blame. 

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