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Showing Original Post only (View all)Question of culture and how we interpret loud yelling and sound. [View all]
First this is a legitimate question not meant to center on any race and is not a man verses woman thing.
Our nation is built up of many different cultures not just one American culture.
I know some families who communicate by screaming at each other constantly. This is a white family. It not only drives me nuts, it drives me away.
In our home and the homes of our multiracial extended family that screaming is considered to be rude and is not accepted.
Each of us are a product of our environment and will make judgments accordingly.
When someone comes at me screaming and yelling I interpret this as an aggressive act. I know others who do not.
How do you internalize and react to someone screaming at you.
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proudretiredvet
Feb 2014
OP
Absolutely. My mother-in-law is the queen of deep sighs -"This ring is lovely, but (sigh) it has...
Tom Ripley
Feb 2014
#21
I have never felt that my life was in danger because someone raised their voice to me nt
geek tragedy
Feb 2014
#17
I get away from people that habitually yell in anger. I get them out of my life.
DireStrike
Feb 2014
#18