Apr 30, 2021
The whole “words hurt” thing doesn’t just apply when you’re roasting someone. It also applies to compliments. And that’s because some of the “nice” things you’re saying to people are actually toxic AF. Here are some big ones to stop using ASAP.
“You’re So Short/Tiny!” People that are above or below average height have grown up hearing jokes about their stature their entire life. You might think you’re being nice saying it’s
‘ so cute’ how tiny someone is but really all you’re doing is pointing out one of their insecurities.
#TOXIC: The whole “words hurt” thing doesn’t just apply when you’re roasting someone. It also applies to compliments. And that’s because some of the “nice” things you’re saying to people are actually toxic AF. Here are some big ones to stop using ASAP!
By www.iHeartToby.com
Apr 30, 2021
The whole “words hurt” thing doesn’t just apply when you’re roasting someone. It also applies to compliments. And that’s because some of the “nice” things you’re saying to people are actually toxic AF.
Here are some big ones to stop using ASAP:
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“You’re So Short/Tiny!” People that are above or below average height have grown up hearing jokes about their stature their entire life. You might think you’re being nice saying it’s
‘so cute’ how tiny someone is but really all you’re doing is pointing out one of their insecurities.
By @TobyChilliShow
Apr 30, 2021
The whole “words hurt” thing doesn’t just apply when you’re insulting someone. It also applies to compliments. And that’s because some of the “nice” things you’re saying to people are actually toxic. Here are some big ones to stop using ASAP.
“You’re So Short/Tiny!” People that are above or below average height have grown up hearing jokes about their stature their entire life. You might think you’re being nice saying it s cute how tiny someone is but really all you’re doing is pointing out one of their insecurities.
“You Lost/Gained Some Weight, It Looks Good On You!” It’s pretty presumptuous of you to guess someone’s weight gain or loss was on purpose or something they’re proud of. Let’s not forget that weight can change because of things like health issues, medications, or stress. Unless you know someone has been working hard on their figure, it’s best to keep your words of encouragement to yourself.
By www.iHeartToby.com
Apr 30, 2021
The whole “words hurt” thing doesn’t just apply when you’re roasting someone. It also applies to compliments. And that’s because some of the “nice” things you’re saying to people are actually toxic AF.
Here are some big ones to stop using ASAP:
●
“You’re So Short/Tiny!” People that are above or below average height have grown up hearing jokes about their stature their entire life. You might think you’re being nice saying it’s
‘so cute’ how tiny someone is but really all you’re doing is pointing out one of their insecurities.