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Reply to "is saying you are joking a form of gaslighting?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Was the inserted negative outcome completely off the wall, or a very possible negative outcome that you would both have to face? In other words, was it an obvious joke?[/quote] Tone was serious, serious facial expressions. Think of a business exchange at a bank. No joking at all or laughing from either person. [/quote] I’m not asking about tone. That could have been part of the joke. Say for instance the call was about telling your nanny not to feed your kid peanuts because he’s allergic. Did the caller say, with a serious face, “what if I do that, nanny gets pissed, feeds Larlo peanuts, and his head explodes?” Or, did the caller say “what if nanny quits immediately?” Regardless of tone and facial expression, one is clearly a joke and the other is plausible. [/quote]
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