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Wit in self-expression

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2024 6:08 am
by shewlykhatun708
" What will I say if it's my turn, if I talk nonsense, if he misunderstands me, if he doesn't accept me" - let's start...
Over time, most of us have become helpless in front of these questions. Being witty is something we all want but don't think about enough. Some people don't know what to say in a sudden situation, they try to save the situation by rambling, fail and end up getting bored. Others, even if they are wrong, somehow manage to come out, which is the subject of a separate discussion.

For example, when the homework assigned uk b2b leads to us in the classroom is praised by the mentor, a jealous friend of ours may throw a provocative remark (you've become a nomadic person) . We, intoxicated by our small success, do not know what to say in the face of this sudden attack. Either we utter meaningless and illogical words, or we become unnecessarily aggressive. As a result, we will not give the necessary and adequate response. The same thing can happen to you in a friend or work environment. At many points like this, our speech is officially intercepted. Time passes and we relive that event in our minds, and we find hundreds of answers that could be said. And as usual, we get angry, why didn't it occur to me at that moment that I wish I had answered on the spot. Why do all these clever answers come to me later?! Our reassurance is not far away, naturally, because our forefathers - the later minds of Muslims - left a legacy. Oh, I wish I was more witty, if I didn't waste time in expressing myself... This desire is not given to people by nature, be sure, you can do it too. You can read the best example of what I said, or rather what I meant, below:

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After the Caucasian eagle Sheikh Shamil was captured by the Russians, the Russian tsar gave a great feast. While Sheikh Samil, who has been hungry for days, eats his food with great appetite, the Russian tsar says to those around him: "I'm afraid this man will eat us too." Sheikh Shamil hears these words and says to the king: "Don't worry, eating pork is forbidden in our religion."