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Is it not okay to speak gibberish in a normal conversation?
Because the looks I'm getting sure are sayin' so.
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That's only because the people in the conversation are too "normal." How dare they? xD |
I think they are looking at that hunk of bacon hanging out between your two front teeth! Lol!
There really is no such thing as gibberish!...most just can't translate! |
You have no idea how hard it was to read this thread and respond in a coherent manner. You know, I've reached the point where when I speak gibberish, people can make out what I'm saying with it. It's like my own personal language I developed while being raised by wolves, and people are learning it. XD
Every once in a while, someone will make one of my gibberish noises at me, and I respond with more gibberish. This usually gets them whatever they were asking for, like a cigarette or some of my chips, and people are slowly realizing that if they learn my nonsense language, they can actually communicate with me in it. XD |
Of course it's okay. It doesn't harm anyone. In fact it's fun. It's something new under the sun. It'll make that 'normal' conversation interesting.
If they can't appreciate it they don't deserve it. Or you can force them to get used to it [lol] |
Just keep doing it and they can either hang or they can't, yeah.
I've learned that if I simply do whatever I do and act like they're the weird ones if they don't get it, everyone simply accepts what I do, and some of them even start doing it themselves. XD |
I ended up speaking gibberish yesterday when I stumbled over my words. The woman replied with, "You too~!" SHE KNEW WHAT I MEANT It was "Have a good day" which turned into gibberish. xD |
I mean... no? [lol] If you're just getting tongue tied and then go (the verbal equivalent of) "fekdsjhfkjdhfsd," that's completely normal. But I've also known people who just spout nonsense constantly "to be cute" or something, and it's not cute, it's weird.
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Sometimes it's not really nonsense, sometimes it actually means things.
I would never do it to be cute, really. As far as straight-up talking in tongues goes, hey, it's better to have someone spouting gibberish in front of me than someone with coprolalia... you know,the super-vulgar swearing version of Tourettes... People can hoo-haw and squawk all they want, as long as they aren't saying nasty things to me. |
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I frequently resort to gibberish.
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I think it depends on what you classify as gibberish. If it's more of a slang from a certain area then I would consider it okay.
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