Personality Conflict

Idiom: Personality
Conflict

Language Systems International personality+conflict

Example:
Tom: Have you seen Kevin and Peter these days? They are constantly arguing!
Kelsey: I know! They used to get along so well. Do you think they are stressed out with the new project?
Tom: I don’t know… I think it is more like a personality conflict. Kevin always submits the reports by the
deadline, whereas Peter is always late.
Kelsey: Oh, I see.

Meaning: The
expression “personality conflict” means a disagreement or opposing ideas that
lead to verbal or physical fighting in a variety of situations. A conflict is
created when what one person wants differs from what another wants. In the
example above, one of the coworkers didn’t feel like submitting the report by
the deadline, and that created a conflict both with the other coworker and with
the boss.

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