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How to treat people who swear?

I also have some friends around me who always greet each other's parents or insult others. This is the way I usually deal with such people.

One is to keep your distance. For this kind of person, don't contact if you can't contact, talk less if you can, and don't meet if you can't meet. In short, it is deliberately alienating and keeping a distance, afraid of being polluted, afraid of being led astray, and afraid of being rejected by others like him.

The second is to control emotions. When you get along with these people as a last resort, don't be angry and talk back because of swearing. Don't be angry to your face, respond. Calm down, calm down, keep smiling. No matter what he said, he was unmoved and poised.

The third is always introspection. I hate swearing people, and I'm afraid to be such a person. So I will always reflect on myself, remind myself not to swear, write a diary every night to reflect on my words and deeds, and think about how to express it to make others feel more comfortable and acceptable.

The fourth is to point out in good faith. For some close friends, I will communicate with him privately to remind him that swearing is uncivilized and should be controlled. Of course, I will pay attention to the way, never hurt each other's self-esteem and never hurt each other's self-confidence. Make him aware of the problem and be willing to correct it.