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Some observations about difficult child. Not sure what to do with them, or nothing at all
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 542090" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Nothing like that but much more subtle stuff. Tone he speaks is very condescending, he has very affected accent, it seems like he looks down on people (well, he is almost six and half feet tall so as worm like his posture is, he kind of does look down to others) and he is simply very chav. He portraits an image of lazy, spoiled brat and that is not doing him any favours. And I'm not sure how well he is aware of how he seems to others. After all people usually don't really notice how for example their accent changes in different situations. And with difficult child the way he talks is much worse when he does speak his second language. When he talks our family's main language, he really isn't at all that affected, but whenever he changes to the majority language, which is a language solely used in the area he lives now, he really sounds like a brat.</p><p></p><p>He can tone himself down also when speaking that language and does so in certain situations (especially when talking to older people he does not know that well or in the situations he knows he needs to present well), but I feel that he hinders his social life needlessly with very superficial thing, when he chooses to speak and act like he does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 542090, member: 14557"] Nothing like that but much more subtle stuff. Tone he speaks is very condescending, he has very affected accent, it seems like he looks down on people (well, he is almost six and half feet tall so as worm like his posture is, he kind of does look down to others) and he is simply very chav. He portraits an image of lazy, spoiled brat and that is not doing him any favours. And I'm not sure how well he is aware of how he seems to others. After all people usually don't really notice how for example their accent changes in different situations. And with difficult child the way he talks is much worse when he does speak his second language. When he talks our family's main language, he really isn't at all that affected, but whenever he changes to the majority language, which is a language solely used in the area he lives now, he really sounds like a brat. He can tone himself down also when speaking that language and does so in certain situations (especially when talking to older people he does not know that well or in the situations he knows he needs to present well), but I feel that he hinders his social life needlessly with very superficial thing, when he chooses to speak and act like he does. [/QUOTE]
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