Did you all laugh, out loud?
Lol......"victory at all cost!"oh no... I'm not a door slammer or a plate thrower... that would mean it would cost money to repair or replace these things.. and I'm far too tight to spend out for that...
Well, if anyone is being stupid, I tell them.Shouter or Hisser are both stupid behaviors though very common in many blue collar adult work environments or social groups.
I've occasionally commented on how many people tend to habitually be too emotional communicating with others even about trivial matters. And yes that also shows on community web boards. Most corporate professionals learn to suppress emotions communicating with others while some never learn. Often that is because their families, friends, and others they have associated with during their lives growing up have been the same way.
Being emotional while communicating with others is a sign of professional immaturity. Numbers of highly educated and skilled young professionals have damaged their careers by showing their youthful emotional behaviors when discussing and debating with others, especially in meetings and collaborations with others. The most common way strongly intelligent and skilled people end up changing jobs is often communication conflicts with others due to poor interpersonal skills. It is such an issue, apparently poorly taught at universities, that many corporate HR departments I worked at employ mandatory company wide interpersonal skills classes.
Ditto...I always say what I really think in most all issues you may not like my reply but it is a truthful one.
Leaving your partner frustrated enough to scream?I explain only once in a calm manner, then I walk away.
You betLeaving your partner frustrated enough to scream?
I was shocked to find myself raising my voice recently. Just a word or two but that was enough.. I guess I don't enjoy feeling verbally cornered.I used to be a voice raiser. Shout may be a little strong, I don't know. Anyway, I used to tell my husband that he was better off when I raised my voice than when I got quiet.
You know you can make your point without doing that....Just sayin.I was shocked to find myself raising my voice recently.
Of course it can also be generally a cultural thing. An obvious example is the way Italians seem so volatile - especially the women who throw things and scream. The English are far more reserved. This is only a generalised observation.
I couldn't figure that out either.I thought only cats hissed...lol...I try to discuss things calmly now.
The hissing might have a strong resemblance to a snake. Maybe rethink that one.I should try hissing. That’ll surely take the edge off as I try to make that sound.
Yup, I'm a Taurus and I quietly burn till..........Typicl taurean... my Taurean husband does the same thing..it's very unsettling...