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I once was very frustated while trying to explain something I saw. My father has a very good friend who came to visit with his family. His son behaved impecably when the others were around, but was mean to us as soon as they left. He would act as if he owned our home and tried to boss us around.
One day he ended breaking a few dishes and blaming it on my little brother. I tried to tell my parents it was a lie, that he was the one who had broken them, but they wouldn't listen. They even accused me of being a liar. When I began to scream in frustration, it only go worse.
Later on, when the guests had already left, I decided to talk to my parents. I began by saying that there were three people who really knew the truth: myself, my brother, and the other boy. I told them there was no way for them to know the truth themselves, since they weren't there to see what had happened. They would have to choose in whom they would believe and I hoped, I said, that they would choose to believe in my brother and I, since they'd raised us and knew our characters well. They listened, finally.
Explanation:
There are some situation during which one can loose there temper and say some phrases that are not meant to be but just are said in frustrations and anger.
There was an instance where I clearly told my younger sister not to play with sharp objects. She did not pay any heed to my words and when she was alone she got cut by the knife and was bleeding.
After I got home I saw her hands bandaged and blood on the kitchen knife. This made me so enraged, I clearly warned her previously. In anger I went to her and shouted "You never listen to me!"
After this incident she started listening to me as now she understood that it was for her safety and betterment.
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