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What do you make of this conversation?

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IslaSkywalker · 01/09/2024 18:57

What do you think of this exchange?

What do you make of this conversation?
What do you make of this conversation?
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Hatty65 · 01/09/2024 19:06

You both sound snippy, to be honest.

It's difficult to tell tone in text, however.

MaltipooMama · 01/09/2024 19:07

Completely agree with previous poster!

JuanKusov · 01/09/2024 19:11

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Frith2013 · 01/09/2024 19:20

Snobby and cocky.

Blanca87 · 01/09/2024 19:20

You were both being extremely judgmental about someone you don’t know and community -shaming. It’s okay though, you both then managed to turn it back to both of you and your relationship.🥴

mrsmalaprop · 01/09/2024 19:21

Stop communicating by text. It seems neither of you are good at reading tone and something has bubbled up out of absolutely nothing.

planAplanB · 01/09/2024 21:45

I think 'no need to get cocky' was a joke and the other person didn't take it as a joke and turned the conversation too serious.

Coconutter24 · 01/09/2024 22:03

I would guess this text exchange is the least of your problems in this relationship

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