Subject: Re: ...
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Posted on: 2013-07-02 22:30:00 UTC

Assume, Verb: Take or begin to have.

No where in the definition of condescending does it presuppose intent.

Rather then get upset, perhaps you should dissect your own posts, and see if you can find out why several different people, on several different accounts have thought you were being condescending.

Maybe it has something to do with the fact that you offered the most basic of advice, that only a child wouldn't think of, thereby implying the person you were talking to was a child.

"If you have noticed people being a problem, have you asked them to stop? Have you explained what they're doing wrong?"

You said those weren't rhetorical questions. The fact that they weren't is the problem.



"I apologise specifically for whatever aspects of my writing are giving you that impression. They were not intended."

"So: I apologise for coming across as condescending. I am not trying to be condescending."

"once again, I apologise for coming across as condescending. That was not my intent."

In none of those did you take responsibility of condescension, you shifted the blame onto the people who called you out on it.

Rather then ask /why/ you were being seen as condescending, you flipped it back into a "They're just wrong for thinking of me like this"


This isn't an attack on you, we just want you to understand how you sound, so that maybe you could change. If we said nothing, and allowed you to continue to hang yourself, having no idea how you were making people feel about you, then /that/ would be an attack.

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