There are many alternatives to "You might want to choose your words more carefully," with the best one depending on the context and your relationship with the person.
More Direct and Common Alternatives
"Think before you speak." This is a very common and direct warning.
"Mind your language." This is a slightly more formal, but still direct, phrase.
"Watch your mouth." This is a very informal and sometimes confrontational way to say it.
"Choose your words wisely." This is a popular and clear alternative.
More Subtle and Metaphorical Alternatives
"Tread carefully." This idiom suggests that the person is in a sensitive or dangerous situation where a wrong move (or word) could cause trouble.
"Walk on eggshells." This idiom means to be very careful not to offend someone because they are easily angered or upset.
"Speak guardedly." This phrase implies a need to be cautious and reserved in what you say.
Phrases That Focus on the Impact
"What you said was a bit harsh." This focuses on the effect of their words, which can be a gentler way to bring up the issue.
"That came out wrong." This phrase suggests that they might not have meant to be hurtful, but they should rephrase what they said.
These alternatives offer a range of tones, from a simple suggestion to a strong warning, allowing you to choose the most appropriate way to address the situation.
Stanford GSB's "Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques"
This video is relevant as it provides techniques to help people communicate more effectively and with greater clarity, which is a key part of choosing one's words carefully.
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