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Topic: "Calm Down!!!!!" .... And Other Annoying Phrases
Tom4Uhere's photo
Fri 02/24/17 05:18 AM
How about...

The Past is the Past...
Its All Water Under The Bridge...


The past is the past until it becomes the present again. If someone says the past is the past and constantly repeats the actions, it is not the past.

Don't Burn Your Bridges...

They are my bridges. I'll burn them if I want to. I don't ever want to cross them again. If I want to go back to the other side, I'll build new bridges.

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Fri 02/24/17 05:42 AM


Don't Burn Your Bridges...



That sentence makes sense only in case you are going to make a decision based on emotions. Otherwise I agree with you, Tom.

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Fri 02/24/17 06:47 AM
"Calm Down!!!!!" ...And Other Annoying Phrases...If someone says that to you during a heated discussion, would it annoy you?

Only if I didn't really know the person.

"Phrases" in a relationship are wonderful things.
For people that actually want to learn to communicate they can act like Rosetta Stones.

They have simplistic meanings which are pretty universal.
But then there is motive for why it's being said.
What is it the person really wants to accomplish by saying it?
Do they see me as agitated and really want me to "calm down?"
Are they trying to distract me while trying to think?
Or are they centered around their image and worried about what the people around us think?
Is it a ploy to gain control, by setting themselves up as a "victim" to my uncalmness?

Is it something else? Like their dad was abusive so they fear any confrontation so any disagreement is always seen as escalating conflict?

It can give you insight into their perspective, their mindset, their paradigm, their values.

But you need context to figure it out, context being the relationship up to that point.

All "sayings" or "phrases" have a depth of association unique to the individual saying them.

That's how you ultimately "know" someone, by figuring out (even subconsciously) their associations. What triggers what and what that means to them. Their perspective.


What are some phrases people commonly say that make your blood boil?

All of them if they are directed at me and I don't care about them, or to have a relationship with them.

peggy122's photo
Fri 02/24/17 05:03 PM

"you don't know what you're talking about..."

I hate that phrase.


It does sound rather insulting sip sic

mikeyspace4691's photo
Fri 02/24/17 05:57 PM

If someone says that to you during a heated discussion, would it annoy you?

What are some phrases people commonly say that make your blood boil?


I hate when they say, You melon headed hillbilly... Happens a lot...:cry:

TMommy's photo
Sat 02/25/17 07:34 AM
" woman fetch me a beer"
" I am not gonna speak to you until you can do so logically"
" pull your head outta your azz"
" You are incorrect" rant explode

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Sat 02/25/17 08:55 AM
In a conversation,
To be honest with you. ...,

TMommy's photo
Sat 02/25/17 09:24 AM
" no offense..but"

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sat 02/25/17 09:48 AM

Whatever

Oh yes, that one definitely rates high! Might be the Nr 1 most annoying thing to say. I think it is..

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sat 02/25/17 09:59 AM
In general it depends on who says it and how it is said.
Someone can say "Calm down" in a caring, loving, patronizing way.

But 'whatever' is never pleasant, is always dismissing your feelings

Beachfarmer's photo
Sat 02/25/17 10:39 AM
Fine

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sat 02/25/17 07:41 PM
Oohh, yeah. The reason why "Honey, we need to talk" has the reputation it does, is because what usually follows isn't a "talk" at all. Instead, it is almost always the delivery of some intensely unpleasant information, which the "we are having a 'talk'" label, prevents us from reacting to as negatively as we would otherwise.

Which also fits in with why several other phrases mentioned above are problematic: because they act to completely dismiss the other person's right to decide their own response, in advance. Things like "don't take this wrong," and "don't be offended."

panchovanilla's photo
Sat 02/25/17 07:56 PM
"Yer stoopid"

Always wonder what they really mean.

soufiehere's photo
Sat 02/25/17 08:01 PM
Edited by soufiehere on Sat 02/25/17 08:01 PM

"Yer stoopid"

Always wonder what they really mean.

(Maybe you were just bending over at the time.)

panchovanilla's photo
Sat 02/25/17 08:02 PM


"Yer stoopid"

Always wonder what they really mean.

(Maybe you were just bending over at the time.)

I like that explaination:thumbsup:

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Sat 02/25/17 08:03 PM
β€œLIKE HOW THEY LIKE ALWAYS LIKE SAY LIKE IN LIKE EVERY SINGLE LIKE SENTENCE.” ........frustrated

Funzy65's photo
Sun 02/26/17 01:31 AM
Edited by Funzy65 on Sun 02/26/17 01:32 AM

If someone says that to you during a heated discussion, would it annoy you?

What are some phrases people commonly say that make your blood boil?


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Don't get annoyed ..Just SLAP them on the spot. laugh L.M.B.O.


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