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Why use “Battle pestle and mortar” and not another item?

As a Vietnamese, you must have heard many times, even used the idiom: “Battle with pestle and mortar”. According to Le Gia, author of the book The Voice of the People (collection of folklore), the word “mill” due to the word “orphan” is strange, rare, and monstrous; also by the word “just” is stubborn, insolent; the word “plow” also means long shaking, lasting…

According to the “Vietnamese dictionary” (1931), “a pestle is a wooden or cast iron utensil used to pound into a mortar”. When pounding, the pestle is used to use human strength to pound continuously and for a long time. No matter how hard/tough/solid the item is, once it’s put into the mortar, the pestle will swing up and down until it’s smooth. Objects in the mortar, under the pestle lie still and “bear the battle”, unable to escape.

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The expression “controversy with mortar” is therefore abbreviated as “mortar and mortar” and refers to those who try to use their voices to overwhelm the opponent, protesting to the end something regardless of whether what they say is right or wrong. , do not accept the opinions of others.

The expression “controversy with mortar” is therefore abbreviated as “mortar and mortar” and refers to those who try to use their voices to overwhelm the opponent, protesting to the end something regardless of whether what they say is right or wrong. , refuses to accept the opinions of others and only cares about his own opinions.

Speech is a form of expressing emotions, personality and personality of people in life as well as in society. When people behave and communicate properly and properly, people will be loved and respected. On the contrary, if you put things, impolite, stubborn and do not accept, you will inevitably be shunned. Words don’t cost money to buy/Choose words to say to please each other. Choose your words to still express your feelings and satisfy people. Even in the most difficult, delicate, sensitive cases…

Some other idioms and proverbs related to communication issues:

– Eat and talk to order: Speak in a slanderous way, put things, make up stories for others

– Eat snails and say: People say whatever they see, nothing new, no initiative, no speculation. Slanderous, baseless, inaccurate speech, following others.

– Eat without saying yes: That is to say things that I did not personally witness or participate in but still show that I am the person who understands the story best, speaking in a slanderous, fabricated manner.

– Mocking lips: Words that brag, brag, exaggerate the truth or maybe things that don’t exist but say the truth, in order to brag or show off their status.

– Speak bat to mouse: Talk promiscuous, miscellaneous, not authentic.

– Promise deer promise gibbons: Promises to please but does not fulfill.

– Eat, chew, speak, think:n should drink slowly, speak should be cautious, think carefully before speaking… Before saying something, must think carefully like eating must chew.

– The bell rings to test the sound, the good people test the words: The bell wants to know if it’s good or not, it has to test the sound, and people want to know if that person is good or not, they need to rely on words and names in life.

– One sentence of fasting is equal to nine good sentences: In life, sometimes we will also encounter disagreements that make us uncomfortable, angry, unable to keep our composure. At times like these, what we need to do is stay calm, think carefully, speak politely, and even lose ourselves in order for our benefits and relationships to last.

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