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6 Jan 2017
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What is the difference between diss someone and confronted someone ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between diss someone and confronted someone ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Dissing someone is rude.
But confronting someone isn't, it depends on what they are going to say if they confront them.
For instance, I confronted someone and I told them they needed to be a little more quieter.
That's not rude but dissing someone like when you go up to the person and they start to talk and something like that and you say "Why do I hear dogs barking" like basically making fun of them.
Overall, 1st one is rude and 2nd isn't rude unless you say something rude while confronting them.
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Can I write: He confronted her back:" What you said is illogical. Give me more reasonable answer." ?
Can I write: He confronted her back:" What you said is illogical. Give me more reasonable answer." ?
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@RespectK oh i just try to be grammar correct since it's for my final report. Thank you so much^ ^
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@slowkai not really dissing is making fun of them.
Confronting is going up to a person and telling them something. Some people usually say it when people hate each other then they confront the person and tell them something.
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@slowkai no haha.
Just going up to the person.
Usually to tell them to stop doing something.
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@slowkai if you hate someone, then that will be correct saying "I confronted him telling him to stop talking shit about me" than that will be correct.
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