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Please explain what this means: It's no good repeating scandal about your close friend.
I suppose another way to express this phrase is: It's indecent to gossip ( or : it's bad to spread indecent rumors) about your close friends.
Is this true or not?
Please suggest your own alternatives.
It is important for me to understand the meaning of the word "scandal" in this sentence.
Thank you.
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Please explain what this means:
It's no good repeating scandals about your close friend.
I suppose another way to express this phrase is:
It's indecent to gossip ( or : it's bad to spread indecent rumors) about your close friends.
Is this true or not?
Please suggest your own alternatives.
Thank you.
Please explain what this means.
Please explain what this means:
It's no good repeating scandal about your close friend.
I suppose another way to express this phrase is:
It's indecent to gossip ( or : it's bad to spread indecent rumors) about your close friends.
Is this true or not?
Please suggest your own alternatives.
It is important for me to understand the meaning of the word "scandal" in this sentence.
Thank you.
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To me, a scandal feels more like something you'd see on social media or on the news, concerning politicians or celebrities. Although, this could just be me. I didn't have to deal with much drama as a kid, so I didn't need ways of talking about it very much. Personally, I would probably say "rumor", although this word has a slightly different meaning than "scandal".
A rumor is usually implied to be bad, but a rumor can also be good. A rumor also usually has loose evidence, though. A scandal is always bad, however, and the information surrounding it, whether truthful or not, is usually a lot more concrete. Many scandals happen because of something an influencer or celebrity posted online, for instance.
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Your understanding is correct. When used in this context, it basically means it is wrong to spread stories that damage your friend reputation, even if they are true.
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It's indecent to gossip ( or : to spread indecent rumors) about your close friends. |
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