Agree to Disagree
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Be careful that you’re not defaulting to arguments or that the arguments you have aren’t going on forever.
I’m Michael Bradt for The Bit Theater. Early on in your improv career, you may be told that you should never argue onstage. If the alternative is that you’re always arguing onstage, that’s not a bad rule of thumb. However, arguments happen in real life, so they should inevitably happen onstage. Just be careful that you’re not defaulting to arguments or that the arguments you have aren’t going on forever. If you find yourself stuck in those situations, agree with the other side and end the argument. That’s your improv tip for the day. Stay safe, stay healthy, love each other, and I will see you next time.