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Views : 691,885
Genre: Education
License: Standard YouTube License
Uploaded At Apr 11, 2024 ^^
warning: returnyoutubedislikes may not be accurate, this is just an estiment ehe :3
Rating : 4.97 (550/71,677 LTDR)
99.24% of the users lieked the video!!
0.76% of the users dislieked the video!!
User score: 98.86- Masterpiece Video
RYD date created : 2024-11-20T12:12:27.068959Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I’m an amateur writer, so I tend to use perfect grammar a lot. I don’t usually put periods at the end of a sentence if it’s the last sentence in the text, but I do use commas, hyphens, parentheses, and quotation marks a lot. It’s just easier to read that way tbh. I also sometimes use reaction images instead of emojis. You can turn just about any screenshot of a goofy face into the perfect reaction image with the right caption lol. My favorite one I have is of InTheLittleWood making a face that looks like a cross between these emojis 😳🤨 and I have it captioned “Bro, wut-“ It’s freaking hilarious
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Periods at the end of a text are also often associated with you being mad at someone. Especially with texts from parents and partners. Good morning vs good morning. or I need you to come home vs I need you to come home.
It’s really subtle, but I’ve learned that it’s typically taken as the person being mad or upset about something. An exclamation mark or question mark is taken as the punctuation is meant to indicate: excitement or curiosity. But for some reason, periods are seen as a sign of being upset or as passive aggressiveness about something bothering the texter.
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@Psych2go
1 year ago
Watch the full video by clicking the video title under Psych2go. Located bottom left corner!
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