A study confirms that people who swear are more honest

in #a7 years ago

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It is still a controversial issue in the Arab world, and it is punishable by several Gulf states. The violator is punished by paying large amounts of money in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, for example, even if verbal abuse occurred on social networking sites.

However, a recent Dutch study will be published in the American Journal of Psychology and Personal Science this year, confirming that there is a strong relationship between insults and honesty. So the next time your friends warn you to let go, you can tell them that it will make you a better person, unless you are punished or arrested ...

It is undeniable that inciting or curses is immoral or at least trivial in some public places and places of serious character, such as courts, schools and most of the workplaces, but the people who call them are more honest, according to a study of 3 sections examining the relationship between insulting Honesty and clarity in people and society.

The researchers concluded that the strong relationship between the individual who insults and the element of honesty has a significant impact on the society in which the individual lives as well.

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