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"私の芝生から出て行け"

Clint Eastwood

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Someone saying 'Get off my lawn' is usually an older person who doesn't want others, especially kids, to trespass or play on their property. This phrase often reflects a person’s desire for privacy and respect for their personal space. Imagine a man who has a beautiful garden that he's worked hard to maintain. If a group of kids starts running through his garden, he might yell this because he doesn’t want his hard work to be destroyed. In everyday life, this can be seen when people set boundaries. Just like the man wants to protect his garden, people have personal boundaries that they want others to respect. For example, if someone sets a rule for no shoes inside their home, it's respectful to follow that rule and not break their boundary. By respecting others' space and rules, we create a more understanding and polite community.

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Anger Boundaries Confrontation Neighborhood Personal space Privacy Warning
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