Most Common Phrases Your Japanese Girlfrined Gets Irritated About
You may have not noticed yourself, but you probably have a handful of
phrases that you frequently blurt out. Some of them are innocent, but others
might indicate serious flaws in your personality. So, exactly what kind of
phrases irritate Japanese girls? Today, we introduce you to some of the most
commonly heard phrases that speak volumes about your style and personality.
1. You have no motivation – “I don’t care.”
“It’s no fun to be around him. He sounds like he doesn’t care if he is
with me or not.” Some women will even question if you are motivated enough to
be in the relationship. Even if you can’t be bothered, it’s best to keep that
to yourself.
2. You have no preference – “I don’t care.”
“How can he not have a preference? Besides, he’s always wishy-washy,
and that irritates me.” You may have used this phrase to show that you are open
to suggestions, but all she gets is that you’re not interested. Instead, try
saying something like, “Let me think,” which will show her that you are at
least willing to consider other options.
3. You turn everything down – “I’m too tired.”
“I’m tired too! I wish I didn’t come all the way to see him.” This is
probably the least popular comment among women. If you mistakenly blurt this
out, you should always follow up with something like, “But you always brighten
my day!” That way, you won’t come off as being too negative.
4. You don’t have self-esteem – “I’m no good.”
“He is so negative about everything, and I feel exhausted.” There is a
fine line between being negative and being humble. Until you’ve master the
difference, it’s safer to be overconfident than to be negative.
5. You lack sincerity – “Sorry.”
“He doesn’t even know why I’m mad. Sorry doesn’t fix everything!” You
may have blurted this out by reflex, but, to her, it’s a phrase that lacks sincerity.
You should at least make an effort to learn why she is upset before
apologizing.
6. You contradict everything – “But . . .”
“Every sentence that comes out of his mouth starts with “but.” I feel
that he is argumentative, and I don’t want to talk to him anymore.” It’s just a
habit, and you don’t mean anything negative, but she doesn’t take it that way.
When you listen to her, try starting your sentence with “I agree” and your
outlook will be much brighter.
7. You sound patronizing – “So?”
“Is he mocking me? He probably didn’t listen to what I had to say
either. It leaves a bad taste in my mouth.” This is outright offensive to many
women. Regardless of what she has to say, don’t mock her and have the courtesy
to listen to her.
8. You make her feel hopeless – “I don’t have money.”
“I know he doesn’t have money, and there’s nothing I can do about that.
He brings me down with him.” Your constant grumbling puts a damper on the relationship.
There are many things you can enjoy together without spending a fortune. You
should be more positive and research alternative date ideas.
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