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Old Jan 23, 2022, 01:32 PM
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This is a very thought-provoking thread.

I took a few minutes, and counted back the number of times in my life when I felt the need to raise my voice at someone. It was only a handful of times. I turns out it was almost always done out of frustration, and only rarely was it done with anger. But it never got me what I wanted---and one very horrifying time, it really ended up doing too much damage to ever repair. It always backfired on me. So I have never returned to doing it , again.

And I have had lots of sarcastic things to utter, right on the tip of my tongue; but I've always known instinctively where that would get me, too, so I have never used it.

I think that's why I have respect for people who can discuss things like adults. I know the kind of self-control that certain situations can require, and I've had to work on myself to get where I want to be. And I do now expect people to extend the same courtesy, when a disagreement arises, that I've always shown to them.

A civil and respectful relationship is the only kind I will tolerate, from now on.
Yeah I never scream at people either, the most I’ve ever done is raise my voice ever so slightly in a firm and serious manner and even that is very rare. I know people who absolutely lose control of themselves, it makes them look foolish and unable to control their anger. In terms of sarcasm, I never get sarcastic right back but I’m more likely to tell them to stop their behavior and then walk away depending on who it is.

I’ve done that a few times which put the person in their place, I still felt bad but it had to be done since they just kept on going and going and going and going with their sarcasm to the point where I just had to put an end to it. That’s good that you learned how to control your anger, it never feels good to get angry at others since it can cause people to see you in a negative light.

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Old Jan 27, 2022, 07:17 PM
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Yell because I can do it right back.
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Old Jan 27, 2022, 09:00 PM
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Yell because I can do it right back.
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Old Jan 28, 2022, 01:32 AM
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Yell because I can do it right back.
Yes, glad I am not pushed to the point where I do this any more....but I definitely get you....though I doubt I would do it at work but then I work with awesome people around awesome horses & I never have to yell at them
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Old Jan 28, 2022, 08:15 AM
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Yes, glad I am not pushed to the point where I do this any more....but I definitely get you....though I doubt I would do it at work but then I work with awesome people around awesome horses & I never have to yell at them
Yeah I wouldn’t do it at work since that can get you in trouble. I don’t yell anyways but work would be the worst place to yell especially since I work in a school. There have beeb times where I want to tell coworkers to stop treating me like I’m stupid and not respecting me but I prefer to keep the peace. Don’t want to take any chances of coming off as a trouble maker.
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Old Feb 02, 2022, 06:14 PM
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I think yelling. Sarcasm can be mean-spirited. Yelling might mean they're just frustrated.
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Old Feb 03, 2022, 05:36 AM
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I think yelling. Sarcasm can be mean-spirited. Yelling might mean they're just frustrated.
Yeah I agree sarcasm is mean spirited, makes the person appear arrogant which can be the case lots of times.
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Old Feb 16, 2022, 06:46 PM
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I think yelling. Sarcasm can be mean-spirited. Yelling might mean they're just frustrated.
Neither. I agree though, that yelling might just mean they are frustrated. I also agree that sarcasm can be mean-spirited. It depends on the context very much though, imo.
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Old Feb 17, 2022, 05:59 AM
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Neither. I agree though, that yelling might just mean they are frustrated. I also agree that sarcasm can be mean-spirited. It depends on the context very much though, imo.
Yeah that is the case sometimes, people can yell out of pure frustration. Also I agree that sarcasm is mean spirited, usually there's a big of arrogance and snobbish behavior splashed in there so it can be hard to not say something right back at them to put them in their place.
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