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"J'aime les mots forts et bons qui signifient quelque chose"

Louisa May Alcott

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When someone says they like strong words that mean something, they appreciate words that are clear and have real value. For example, when you give a compliment like, "You did an excellent job," it’s meaningful and leaves an impact, unlike saying, "Nice," which is vague and might not feel as special. In life, using strong and specific words shows you are honest and serious about what you're saying. Imagine a coach giving feedback to a player—saying, "You improved your passing skills," is much more helpful than saying, "You're better." It provides clear insight and shows that the coach is paying attention. By using strong, meaningful words, we communicate better and make others understand exactly what we mean, building trust and respect in our relationships.

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