Software testers self defence
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2026 11:03 am
Main topic: communication
WHAT TO SAY
WHEN SOMEONE
TWISTS YOUR WORDS
THEM: “That’s exactly what you meant.”
YOU: If that’s what I meant, I would have said it clearly.
THEM: “Now you’re changing your story.”
YOU: I’m clarifying it because you misunderstood it.
THEM: “You’re just trying to cover it up.”
YOU: No, I’m correcting what you exaggerated.
THEM: “So you admit you were wrong.”
YOU: I admit you interpreted it incorrectly.
THEM: “That’s not how it came across.”
YOU: Then let’s focus on what was actually said.
THEM: “You’re twisting this now.”
YOU: I’m bringing it back to the original point.
THEM: “You said it in a different tone.”
YOU: Tone is subjective. Words are factual.
THEM: “You’re backtracking because you got caught.”
YOU: I’m clarifying because accuracy matters.
THEM: “Everyone heard what you said.”
YOU: Then let’s repeat exactly what I said.
WHAT TO SAY
WHEN SOMEONE
TWISTS YOUR WORDS
THEM: “That’s exactly what you meant.”
YOU: If that’s what I meant, I would have said it clearly.
THEM: “Now you’re changing your story.”
YOU: I’m clarifying it because you misunderstood it.
THEM: “You’re just trying to cover it up.”
YOU: No, I’m correcting what you exaggerated.
THEM: “So you admit you were wrong.”
YOU: I admit you interpreted it incorrectly.
THEM: “That’s not how it came across.”
YOU: Then let’s focus on what was actually said.
THEM: “You’re twisting this now.”
YOU: I’m bringing it back to the original point.
THEM: “You said it in a different tone.”
YOU: Tone is subjective. Words are factual.
THEM: “You’re backtracking because you got caught.”
YOU: I’m clarifying because accuracy matters.
THEM: “Everyone heard what you said.”
YOU: Then let’s repeat exactly what I said.