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Road Trip Fail: Wife's Ice Box Mistake! #shorts
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She thought an 'ice box' didn't need ice! Learn how to validate feelings without necessarily agreeing with the logic. #CommonSense #FunnyStory #RelationshipHumor #ShemirasHaLashon
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I'm doing a road trip with my wife, he
says.
And
my wife we get to the first stop and she
opens up the ice box and everything is
melted.
And my wife says, I can't believe this
ice box it melted. And I said to my
wife, what do you mean? Did you put ice
in it?
No, duh, it's an ice box. You don't need
ice.
The first thing that came to my mind, he
says, was well, you're an idiot.
The second thing that came to my mind
was
shh
How did you not know that?
The third thing was you know what,
honey? Yeah, this company is crazy. We
should send them a letter.
If we were to practice the concept of
watching what we say, right? Shmiras
Halashon, which is not only about lashon
hara. People make this thing Yes, lashon
hara is
bad, but it's Shmiras Halashon is not
only lashon hara. It's also being
sensible, common sense. A woman says, I
was just hit by my husband.
The answer is, oh, I'm sorry to hear
that. Now, I can always tell people you
can validate the feelings without the
action.
That means even if you don't believe
something happened But this is the way
she feels.
>> Validate the feeling. No.