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blechkuebel
2 months ago

How do you think that? Is that appropriate or not? Is that friendly? Is that compassionate?

Can’t be said before. The intention of the speaker does not always have to be a bad one. Some people are talking a little more.

It can also be meant degrading, but does not have to. This can be seen in the way it is meant.

I do not think the statement is bad.

leena131
2 months ago

No. I find that inappropriate, unempathetic and mean.

You don’t do that.

Either you’re there for a crying person or you’re back.

mikedresden
2 months ago

No, if someone says that, it’s usually not meant well, I’d say rather suspiciously.

savetheturtles
2 months ago

If someone would tell me, I’d rather get out. I find that inappropriate and disgusting, sorry, but who says that?

Teifi
2 months ago

I wouldn’t tell anyone else. I’ve already brought this over myself in an ironic manner.

Mondovada3
2 months ago

It’s a normal expression, because what to interpret is sick.

hamberlona
2 months ago

If I had a reason to cry, and a four-year-old kid would say that to me, then I would stop crying right away.

Schuhu
2 months ago

Of course, there’s always swinging with “You’re crying for a bad occasion.” So if someone rags during a love film, you can put it on. At the tomb to the survivors a keckes “You have all pippi in the eyes” would be disrespectful and absolutely inappropriate.

Nobodyrotz
2 months ago

You ever say to kids.

leena131
2 months ago
Reply to  Nobodyrotz

Oh, I wouldn’t do that! This can give them the feeling that their feelings are not justified and they can no longer show emotions at some point in order to avoid them. A child must be taught that his needs are seen and fulfilled. It achieves stability.

Nobodyrotz
2 months ago
Reply to  leena131

Yeah.

leena131
2 months ago

Oh, yeah. It was a guess. Thank you for your answer.

Nobodyrotz
2 months ago

Because it would be even more absurd and unimaginable for me to say something insane to adults.

leena131
2 months ago

What was the answer that you’ve been told to children when you’ve never heard of it? Then how can you know that someone says that to children?

Nobodyrotz
2 months ago

The “Pipi in the eyes” is also an absurd statement that I have never heard.