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Is it out of line to correct somebody who you know is wrong in your answer? For example, say the question is "should I keep my pony?" and another person replies "no because a pony is a baby horse so you won't go as far on him", is it out of line to say "Actually, a pony is just a horse who is under 14.2 hh" blah, blah, blah?

It depends on:
who said it.
if they are older than you
if they are very young
if they were being rude to you
if you were being rude to them.

To get down to it no, i dont think that it is bad to say that. if you werent being rude about then in by all means help people learn what riht. becuase if it was some brat that thought they were being all smart to you then.. yeah i would deff. correct them. but stll yes, in a nice way,mostly. if it was to your instructor or someone that odler than you, then its deff. best to be thoughtful about how words come out of your mouth.
i hope that helps

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