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Shouting at a loud volume is considered yelling. Yelling at someone is offensive and puts them on defense. Screaming and shouting is not an effective form of communication and can ruin relationships. If you can't communicate without using a medium voice and kind tone than take a time out. There is a proverb that says a soft answer turns away wrath and contention.

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