I dunno, iS pUtTiNg On A dUmB vOiCe PoIsOnInG tHe WeLl?
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What a weli?
It's what you wear on your feet when it's wet out. Not relevant to the conversation though.
Oh you British and your funny words
Oh boy do I have some high quality rips to sell you
It's childish and patronising. Do if you want, but you'll look worse for it.
It shows how you feel of their opinion and sheds doubt on your interpretation of the situation. And also sways the listener to your opinion. It's best to share facts without the emotion.
Yep. And it’s incredibly immature.
TIL doing a pattern of capital and lowercase letters means you're doing a dumb voice. Didn't know that until looking at the replies, now I feel like I have a lot of stuff to change on my countless profiles.
To answer the question, I don't think so. I don't use the dumb voice just for people who disagree with me, it would have to actually be dumb, like the teacher who thought special ed gym class was better for me because that's where people go who aren't social enough with their classmates (and then you get to the class and wonder what the logic is because you solved a people problem by subtracting the people).
Yes.
What is your goal? To debate (convince) or to humiliate them?
If you do it in real life in a debate with your adult friends, you will be seen as a failure. It's immature and speaks more of your weaknesses. Because you're actively mocking the person, as opposed to attempting to have a conversation.
Doing it in real life to mock someone is acceptable. You're not having a debate or conversation. Your goal is to insult them.
Weird I've never done this, my inner monologue has one voice. Imo it's a sign of immaturity.
iMo It'S a SiGn Of ImMaTuRiTy
A lOt oF pEoPlE tHiNk I mOkE tHeM bUt LiTtLe Do ThEy KNoW tHiS iS jUsT hOw I tAlK
Emotion is involved when that happens.
Happens to the best of us, not a good look for civil discourse.
To be fair, if emotion isn't involved, that's basically just a sign of indifference. You owe it to yourself and your "opponent" to actually care about whatever it is you're discussing. What truly matters is understanding and prioritizing the why behind your feelings and honoring that, regardless of whatever random impulse those feelings are currently bringing about.
Of course it is. But people will generally go along with it so long as what you're saying agrees with what they think.
I think that's the point. Mocking the person fire sharing their dumb idea.
Yeah if you're a child.