Men use this word most often when they are ready to counterattack in an argument, while women are already at the critical moment of victory. Remember, when you hear the phrase “that’s it,” don’t fight back unnecessarily, or an even bigger fight will follow.
2. Five minutes
In a woman’s sense of time, that’s half an hour.
3. “I’m fine”
This phrase means “I’m not fine,” and men need to be careful, you’re in big trouble. “
The phrase “I’m fine” implies an argument that lasts “five minutes,” but of course it always ends with “that’s it.
4. “Suit yourself“
Women give up, concede defeat, and leave men alone.
Women give up and give up on men, but it won’t be long before you hear “I’m fine” and “that’s it” and then she’s going to have a nice chat with you, not for long, just “five minutes.
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5. Loud sighs
This is a non-verbal expression that men are inevitably misled by. In fact, once a woman sighs loudly, she’s thinking, “You’re a fool, how could I live with you? You actually believe that ‘I’m okay'”.
6. Sighing softly
The jig is up, and the woman is now smug! The languor in her little look reveals shrewdness. Men, don’t move, don’t pant loudly, better not disturb this moment of peace.
7. “That’s good”
Men, please note that this is a dangerous word.
Women always procrastinate with this phrase when, in fact, when they say it, they are constantly thinking of the next best move in their minds and are calculating.
8. “Please”
This is not a request, but a command.
The purpose of women saying this is to give you a chance to tell the truth, and if you don’t, I’m afraid their next words will be “Okay then”.
9. “Thank you”
Women are thanking you.
Don’t be overjoyed and remember to say “I should have done it”. Serving women is part of the masculine expression of manliness, so why not do it?
10. “Thanks a lot”
This is very different from thank you, it’s a rebuke, not a thank you.
This means you must have made some mistake recently that offended them. The next thing you know, the women are “sighing loudly” and you don’t want to ask “what’s wrong” because the answer is always “I’m fine”.