The author posted a question in Family
How does using jargon characterize a person? especially in the family? and got a better answer
Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
That one does not distinguish where what words are appropriate. And that the family is a place for normal communication because it should encourage one to restrain his speech rather than behave as if one were chatting with buddies in the yard?
Response from 0[+++++]
That a man can't tell which words are appropriate. And that the family is a place for normal communication because it should be an incentive to restrain your speech and not behave as if with your buddies in the yard chatting.
That a man can't tell which words are appropriate. And that the family is a place for normal communication because it should be an incentive to restrain your speech and not behave as if with your buddies in the yard chatting.
Response from 0[+++++]
If you do not want problems with communication in the child do not talk to him in jargon.
If you do not want problems with communication in the child do not talk to him in jargon.
Response from 0[+++++]
someone once learned English
someone once learned English
Response from 0[+++++]
Doesn't characterize it in any way. One person uses jargon because they can't speak, another uses it because they have a great range of speech. It also depends on the emotional development of the purpose of the conversation from the specific situation. You can tell it in different ways.
Doesn't characterize it in any way. One person uses jargon because they can't speak, another uses it because they have a great range of speech. It also depends on the emotional development of the purpose of the conversation from the specific situation. You can tell it in different ways.
Response from 0[+++++]
You need to talk to children in the right language, not in thieves' jargon.
You need to talk to children in the right language, not in thieves' jargon.
Response from 0[+++++]
The mother is trying to be close to you.
The mother is trying to be close to you.