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Frustration or Impatience

When individuals are frustrated or impatient, they might use dismissive language as a way to express irritation and convey a desire to move on quickly.

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Be mindful of the words you use as they show your character! By replacing dismissive language with compassionate language. People may use dismissive language for various reasons, often tied to their communication style, emotions, or the dynamics of a particular situation. Some common reasons include

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