A Rule of Three
(1) Address your interlocutor where they are. This does not mean you should talk "down" to them or "up" to them, although this might happen. If it does, let it go, and forge another connection. (2) Listen with eyes and ears. (3) Be generous with your interpretation of premises. At the same time, all each other to query premises.
Consider: how does dialogue differ from debate?
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