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Classic sentences that satirize people's gossip

The classic sentences about satirical small talk are as follows

First of all, the irony behind gossip sentences

1, there is no ink in your stomach. I really blame you for not studying hard when you should study, but you can't get into the water. Doesn't this lower your average score?

I hate people who speak ill of others behind their backs, or who tell their children. If exposed, they will still refuse to admit it. He also said that I love to hold grudges and haggle over every ounce, which is really wonderful. The brain is a good thing, I hope you have it.

3, the face is given by others, and the face is lost by yourself.

4. I'll give you some soy sauce, which is still salty. If you are drunk, I'll give you some beef, which will make you mad and give you a stick. You have to be a monkey and make a scene.

5, you can't speak ill of others behind their backs, or you will lower yourself to the level of the kind of person you hate and make yourself sick.

6. A gossip; A person who gossips behind others' backs; A person who publicizes a small matter into a big one; A person who is extremely disgusted with people.

7. That's right. You can only go forward. Look at your thief. I gave you a look yesterday. I am going to see an eye disease today.

8, remember a word, no one wants you to live better than them. The triviality of life, spit it out is melodramatic, swallow it is nothing! I'm so jealous, I gossip behind my back! Human nature!

9, there is a fucking Sao, petty, and loves gossip. My image is built on your smelly mouth.

Second, the idioms of gossipers.

Mean, bait hides the hook, ulterior motives, buffoon, make a fool of yourself.

3. What do you mean by cynicism and gossiping?

Gossiping is the behavior of some people who casually talk about people's right and wrong and spread gossip without any basis. These people are generally gossips. They casually talk about one person's right or wrong without any basis, or talk about one person's business as another person's business, or two people's business. Talking about right and wrong, or talking nonsense and slandering people, often refers to those who make much ado about nothing, preach others' words behind their backs and deliberately provoke them.