The so-called "sense of self-respect" is simply a feeling that you are important, and in depth, it is a feeling of self-recognition and love.
Harvard University psychology professor Harison said: "Self-respect is the most powerful desire in human nature."
"Pretending to be confused" is a superb art of speech, and its most exquisite point is the flexible use of the true, false, false and real, and the attitude of the true, false and false, to direct some seemingly simple or obvious words to a ridiculous but full of humor.
In fact, the same is true in terms of communication, many times, the more clear the words are not the better, the appropriate confusion can sometimes produce a humorous effect of four or two, cleverly let us out of the dilemma.
In life, we will inevitably get into some awkward predicament, such times, if you have to make everything clear and clear, then you will make yourself more dilemma.
But if what you're hoping to accomplish is to make the other person think well of you through the conversation, then just shut up.
If you just want to vent your desire to express yourself, then you can keep talking.
What you need to do is figure out what you want to accomplish with this conversation.