Ya know, My inner Linda always wants to be right and to have the last word. Sometimes she is and does....
But I found something ever so much more satisfying to do to one of those Always Right People: at some point in the exchange, stop, pause to think, then say, "You're right.".
If that person STILL pushes it, as if you were being sarcastic (which I usually am, but it's important not to sound like it), I actually put hand up, nicely, not in your face like, saying, "No, you are right. Thank you."
Inside, my Little Linda is wearing top hat and tails, holding a cane and doing a little soft shoe tap dance. Out side, I am calm.
This tends to make the Right Person feel like an A S S. Which is the intended result.
My work is done.
Mwaaaaahaaaaaahaaaaahhaaaaa!

But I found something ever so much more satisfying to do to one of those Always Right People: at some point in the exchange, stop, pause to think, then say, "You're right.".
If that person STILL pushes it, as if you were being sarcastic (which I usually am, but it's important not to sound like it), I actually put hand up, nicely, not in your face like, saying, "No, you are right. Thank you."
Inside, my Little Linda is wearing top hat and tails, holding a cane and doing a little soft shoe tap dance. Out side, I am calm.
This tends to make the Right Person feel like an A S S. Which is the intended result.
My work is done.
Mwaaaaahaaaaaahaaaaahhaaaaa!