Tayebi, Tahmineh (2020). Why people take offence. The Conversation Trust (UK).
Abstract
Most of us have felt offended at a remark made by a close friend or a random comment on our social media. Even worse, the chances are that we have experienced the shock of hearing that others were offended by our comments – despite the fact that we had no intention of hurting them.
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Published Date: | 2020-03-04 |
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