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That friendly words our friend used to call us

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There are so many unparlamentory :D and mischievous words that may be used by our friends used to call us
Many are there though one of my favorite from my friend is unromantic moorachi
Another one which i have heard is pothu
In hindi sometimes cho____. And so on
And in tamil i think mainly paithykaaran
They different as per language but when we summeries it they all are mischievous word
But when a friend call all this that mischief is felt like love and affection
So its not only the word but also the person and style of calling make a huge part in meaning of a word. What is your say on this
 
There are so many unparlamentory :D and mischievous words that may be used by our friends used to call us
Many are there though one of my favorite from my friend is unromantic moorachi
Another one which i have heard is pothu
In hindi sometimes cho____. And so on
And in tamil i think mainly paithykaaran
They different as per language but when we summeries it they all are mischievous word
But when a friend call all this that mischief is felt like love and affection
So its not only the word but also the person and style of calling make a huge part in meaning of a word. What is your say on this
That's amazing, my friend!,too good
 
There are so many unparlamentory :D and mischievous words that may be used by our friends used to call us
Many are there though one of my favorite from my friend is unromantic moorachi
Another one which i have heard is pothu
In hindi sometimes cho____. And so on
And in tamil i think mainly paithykaaran
They different as per language but when we summeries it they all are mischievous word
But when a friend call all this that mischief is felt like love and affection
So its not only the word but also the person and style of calling make a huge part in meaning of a word. What is your say on this
Friends don't like doing things the straightforward way; they prefer expressing their love with a little twist! Brilliantly written. ☘️
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There are so many unparlamentory :D and mischievous words that may be used by our friends used to call us
Many are there though one of my favorite from my friend is unromantic moorachi
Another one which i have heard is pothu
In hindi sometimes cho____. And so on
And in tamil i think mainly paithykaaran
They different as per language but when we summeries it they all are mischievous word
But when a friend call all this that mischief is felt like love and affection
So its not only the word but also the person and style of calling make a huge part in meaning of a word. What is your say on this

True :)

Sometimes the meaning of a word completely changes depending on who says it and how they say it.

A mischievous nickname from a close friend can feel more affectionate than formal sweet words from others. It’s the comfort, bond, tone, and hidden care behind it that gives the word warmth.


Between real friends, even teasing becomes a love language.
 
True :)

Sometimes the meaning of a word completely changes depending on who says it and how they say it.

A mischievous nickname from a close friend can feel more affectionate than formal sweet words from others. It’s the comfort, bond, tone, and hidden care behind it that gives the word warmth.


Between real friends, even teasing becomes a love language.
Wow, yes it's true
 
There are so many unparlamentory :D and mischievous words that may be used by our friends used to call us
Many are there though one of my favorite from my friend is unromantic moorachi
Another one which i have heard is pothu
In hindi sometimes cho____. And so on
And in tamil i think mainly paithykaaran
They different as per language but when we summeries it they all are mischievous word
But when a friend call all this that mischief is felt like love and affection
So its not only the word but also the person and style of calling make a huge part in meaning of a word. What is your say on this
True. Sadly few dont understand or try not to understand that its just expression of love only. :cool: I was muted by Mod for telling my friend bc in hindi chat room.:smoking: Action first time in my 5 years on zozo. Never abused anyone in 5 years. Even never replied back to abuser. Used to call friend bc as usual for last 5 years but this time it caused mute. Reason given for mute : Abuse:giggle: Few users raised voice, this way 99 % users would be muted. Reply was, complain in Forum. If argue here , you ll be kicked.
You are right bro. Its love language only.
 
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There are so many unparlamentory :D and mischievous words that may be used by our friends used to call us
Many are there though one of my favorite from my friend is unromantic moorachi
Another one which i have heard is pothu
In hindi sometimes cho____. And so on
And in tamil i think mainly paithykaaran
They different as per language but when we summeries it they all are mischievous word
But when a friend call all this that mischief is felt like love and affection
So its not only the word but also the person and style of calling make a huge part in meaning of a word. What is your say on this
You know… that’s the funny thing about friendship
The same word from a stranger may sound rude, but from the right friend it somehow turns into affection. “Moorachi”, “pothu”, “paithykaaran” and all those mischievous nicknames carry a hidden warmth when they are said with care, comfort, and that teasing smile behind it.
Sometimes friends are emotionally unromantic experts
They won’t say “I care about you” directly… instead they will annoy you, roast you, give you weird names, and still somehow make you feel special.
So yes, meaning is not created by the word alone… it is created by the person, the bond, the tone, and the intention behind it. That is why the same mischievous word can either hurt or feel like home depending on who says it ❤️
 
There are so many unparlamentory :D and mischievous words that may be used by our friends used to call us
Many are there though one of my favorite from my friend is unromantic moorachi
Another one which i have heard is pothu
In hindi sometimes cho____. And so on
And in tamil i think mainly paithykaaran
They different as per language but when we summeries it they all are mischievous word
But when a friend call all this that mischief is felt like love and affection
So its not only the word but also the person and style of calling make a huge part in meaning of a word. What is your say on this
You nailed it - it’s not what they call you, it’s who’s calling you. With right friends, every insult is a love letter.......
 
You know… that’s the funny thing about friendship
The same word from a stranger may sound rude, but from the right friend it somehow turns into affection. “Moorachi”, “pothu”, “paithykaaran” and all those mischievous nicknames carry a hidden warmth when they are said with care, comfort, and that teasing smile behind it.
Sometimes friends are emotionally unromantic experts
They won’t say “I care about you” directly… instead they will annoy you, roast you, give you weird names, and still somehow make you feel special.
So yes, meaning is not created by the word alone… it is created by the person, the bond, the tone, and the intention behind it. That is why the same mischievous word can either hurt or feel like home depending on who says it ❤️
I have such a pothu friend and your words exactly match her in all ways.
 
True. Sadly few dont understand or try not to understand that its just expression of love only. :cool: I was muted by Mod for telling my friend bc in hindi chat room.:smoking: Action first time in my 5 years on zozo. Never abused anyone in 5 years. Even never replied back to abuser. Used to call friend bc as usual for last 5 years but this time it caused mute. Reason given for mute : Abuse:giggle: Few users raised voice, this way 99 % users would be muted. Reply was, complain in Forum. If argue here , you ll be kicked.
You are right bro. Its love language only.
Ya you said right things man
 
True :)

Sometimes the meaning of a word completely changes depending on who says it and how they say it.

A mischievous nickname from a close friend can feel more affectionate than formal sweet words from others. It’s the comfort, bond, tone, and hidden care behind it that gives the word warmth.


Between real friends, even teasing becomes a love language.
Yaa you might have same experience thats right
 
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