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What are you trying to say?

Your words are so general, they don't actually communicate anything meaningful.

Are you just not putting effort into your words? Or do you just have nothing to say?
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Serenitree · F
What are you trying to say? And to whom are you saying it?
Winterwanderer · 26-30, M
Everyone, to whom this both applies & does not.
Serenitree · F
@Winterwanderer
Oh of course. And what are you trying to say to everyone? That nobody has anything worth saying? Or something different.
Winterwanderer · 26-30, M
To create this kind of conversation, & to find answers & sympathies?
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.
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.