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“Stop drooling and put your tongue back in your mouth,” Tristan told her. “It’s disgusting.” Lydia flushed to the roots of her hair and glared at him. Tristan just lifted his eyebrows and smiled. “Are” quote by Alessandra Hazard
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““Stop drooling and put your tongue back in your mouth,” Tristan told her. “It’s disgusting.” Lydia flushed to the roots of her hair and glared at him. Tristan just lifted his eyebrows and smiled. “Are””

Alessandra Hazard

About This Quote

Source Literature: Short story excerpt, unknown source

A character harsh harshly about another’s oral habit, highlighting disgust and social discomfort.

In simple terms: The speaker finds the habit repulsive and confronts it directly.

Key Takeaway

Address uncomfortable behaviors directly but kindly.

Themes

social etiquette disgust communication

Mood

critical confrontational

Type

advice social commentary

When to use this quote

  • workplace interactions
  • personal relationships
  • public speaking

Key Concepts

psychology interpersonal dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is it appropriate to call out a habit?
  • How can you express disgust without offending?
A Different Perspective

Direct confrontation may damage relationships if not handled sensitively.

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