Even if you don't
say things like, «Oh it's not fair I didn't get that promotion,» your attitude will shine through.
We parents can unintentionally make it hard for our kids to hear us by talking too much or talking too little or just
saying things in the wrong way.
I see on this thread people
who say things like our women are all going to be churning butter and wearing long sleeves, etc...
This can be done
by saying things like «You're so thoughtful to clean the kitchen,» which highlights their positive qualities and things you admire about them.
It is offensive to those who didn't ask for this disease when people
say things such as those have in the above conversation.
We all know that people
often say things in the middle of an argument that they don't really mean.
We don't need people who just
say things without thinking just because they are in opposition.
Most important, the church school teacher should avoid
saying those things which might cause the child to feel guilty about his feelings.
This is something that is especially true with the men because there are times when they tend to
say things out of pure emotion.
But he can not achieve the progressive consensus he seeks if he only
says things with which nobody could disagree.
If they
start saying things about «getting dinner going», or «needing to do homework» with an older child — they are politely asking you to leave.
Sometimes, however, even the most loving parents
sometimes say things they regret after a long day of challenging behaviors.
We know that sometimes
kids say things that are totally embarrassing, to the point that you wish you could just disappear.
I very rarely
simply say things on a subject when I don't know that subject, and when I do, I'm ready to hear an opposing viewpoint, and evaluate that.
What I really want to know is, are people
really saying these things in the present or is it just a collection of things said over time?
If you feel trapped in your marriage and that there is no way things will ever get better, or if your spouse
says things along those lines, it is emotional abuse.
«I don't know him well enough to know why he said that... He shouldn't go
around saying things like that,» the chairman said.
Don't
stop saying things like this because you feel as if you've said them 1000 times before.
As I've experienced with the occasional blog troll, people
say things behind mask of a computer screen, that they would never say face to face.
I get so tired of other indie
authors saying things like, «Well, if you want to sacrifice quality for quantity...» I could scream.
But this has not stopped our
man saying things that reflect badly on ministers in the past.
Phrases with «to say things»