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The best way to adapt a beautiful speech pattern is simply remove the personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, me, him, her, and replace them with nicknames such as bud, a person, bro, man, sweetheart, etc. For example instead of "Are ''you'' going to the grocery store today?" Use " When will the groceries be bought?" This puts focus on the groceries which is the intent of the conversation and doesn't insinuate in any way that the other person was ''supposed'' to get the groceries, which can cause conflict. | The best way to adapt a beautiful speech pattern is simply remove the personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, me, him, her, and replace them with nicknames such as bud, a person, bro, man, sweetheart, etc. Or leave them out entirely. For example instead of "Are ''you'' going to the grocery store today?" Use " When will the groceries be bought?" This puts focus on the groceries which is the intent of the conversation and doesn't insinuate in any way that the other person was ''supposed'' to get the groceries, which can cause conflict. | ||
A beautiful speech pattern is not necessarily feminine, nor is it neurotypical. Instead it is descriptive, narrator, storyteller like, and favors a 2nd person narrative. | A beautiful speech pattern is not necessarily feminine, nor is it neurotypical. Instead it is descriptive, narrator, storyteller like, and favors a 2nd person narrative. |