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Serenitree · F
What are [b]you [/b] trying to say? And to whom are you saying it?
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Serenitree · F
@Winterwanderer Well, it certainly is provocative. As for me, when I have something to say, I usually leave the reader with no reason to wonder, I'm quite verbose.
Winterwanderer · 26-30, M
Now you're talking a huge assumption out of a small statement.
I asked two questions, with multiple implications, in being (of course overly) general, such as merely replicating cultural behaviors, or just responding in short - not speaking in consideration of the audience (Which are being spoken to) (whether because they don't care, or are unaware of their own actions & consequences).
Possibly they haven't thought for themselves, or don't care enough about the conversation (or the person) to invest into the conversation & contribute details, sentiments, questions, ideas, etc.
I asked two questions, with multiple implications, in being (of course overly) general, such as merely replicating cultural behaviors, or just responding in short - not speaking in consideration of the audience (Which are being spoken to) (whether because they don't care, or are unaware of their own actions & consequences).
Possibly they haven't thought for themselves, or don't care enough about the conversation (or the person) to invest into the conversation & contribute details, sentiments, questions, ideas, etc.
Winterwanderer · 26-30, M
There's a reason verbose has a positive connotation, because it indicates both that you have something to say & are willing to put in the effort to fully & precisely communicate it.
Loretta78 · 46-50, F
Decide by yourself whether my words are general, empty and meaningless or not. 🤷♀️
SW-User
or are you just not receiving?
Winterwanderer · 26-30, M
Perhaps, or both?
But if we speak only in general, common talk; using mainly common sayings & limiting our vocabulary & subject matter to what sounds conventionally (generally & modern) acceptable, we say hardly anything at all, & even less of it is derived from our own thoughts.
But if we speak only in general, common talk; using mainly common sayings & limiting our vocabulary & subject matter to what sounds conventionally (generally & modern) acceptable, we say hardly anything at all, & even less of it is derived from our own thoughts.