These two adjectives are the features of statements which are used by speakers to get their points across. By definition, subjective means based on a person’s experience, understanding or feelings. Objective means based on observation, or uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices. Facts are objectives but beliefs are subjective opinions. An objective fact is based on observation; subjective beliefs are, as mentioned before, personal opinions or assumptions. Objective facts can be found in science, subjective opinions exist rather in blogs or comments on the Internet. In other words, objective statements are facts that are verified by others, whereas subjective ones may or may not be true, since they include the speakers’ opinion and beliefs.