linatet wrote:
Aprilviolets wrote:
I've always taken things literally someone would say something any I'll think they really meant it, as a child I used to get told things that would scare me.
Later they would promise something and never do it.
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I neither find it "polite" to be lied to
nor when I make a commitment to I forget it, If say I am going to do something I do it - if some emergency makes it IMPOSSIBLE then I notify everyone involved
the difference is that in this case it is neither a promise nor a lie, but a sentence that is said to be friendly. Based on the social rules they all know they expect the person to know they don't mean it. It's like a code that doesn't mean: "come to my house", but "I am being friendly". We have to learn how to decode it.
people who speak in code to me - I refuse to speak to them anymore - I feel a whole lot as if I am a person who speaks one language and they just insist that if they speak THEIR language louder I will "get it"
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