Sunday, March 24, 2019
Insincerity is a Lie :: Communication Emotions Essays
Insincerity is a Lie Aaargghhhh Ughh. Daggonit That freakin hurts. Etc, etc, etc Leesa the lovely roommate exclaimed. are you alright? I chimed in a slow, mechanical, absolutely unfeeling response from my bedroom. You see, Leesa always has a holler and complain. She seemed to think that her experience of putting in a curve basket qualified as yet some other reason to distract the inbuilt apartment from homework, and simply our own peaceful lives at the moment, and engage us in sympathies for her all-important life. Leesa now receives the caution of insincere roommates as to not drain us of our sanity and energies that should not be interrupted both two minutes to help her with things, and to ask her to elaborate upon her frequent gripes and complains astir(predicate) life. Granted, the girl has had a rough life, but the constant request for attention wears on usThe insincerity of the response in this bit arose from the feature that the situation was pr edictable and allowed for a mechanical re swear out. The caring reply to Leesas distress cries came from someone that did not care. In this way, insincerity is a glaring lie. I did not really want to hear her elaborate upon the situationto tell me that she was not alright and why. I knew Leesa was complaining about another of her perceived life crisis. I knew what she would say in response to Are you alright?. She would tell me that indeed, as she had just been yelling, something that she did to herself, perhaps bumped her knee or hit her head, hurt. The insincerity backing my words to Leesa allowed for her to do what she wanted to do. false responses serve purposes well when the goal of the person eliciting the response is accomplished in the process. Leesa only wanted to speak out loud to express her brilliance and let her existence be slamn to everyone in the apartment. It let Leesa know where everyone in the apartment was located ( Laura, bedroom, Jenny, kit chen) and perhaps what they were doing while she was putting her nose ring in. It gave Leesa control because a response would center all action in the apartment on her.
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