Toxic Language & Violent Communication

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2018
  • Toxic language is a way of communicating that harms other people. The lesson is based on the work of Marshall Rosenberg, who educated people to express their needs in a compassionate way in order to avoid ‘violent communication’. I will teach you common examples of violent communication, such as threatening, blaming, labelling, diagnosing, and guilt tripping. Many of us often do some or all of these to others without realising. By learning to avoid violent communication, we are able to express our personal needs more effectively and our relationships with others can improve.
    Next, watch my video about passive aggressive language -- it's also important:
    • Passive-Aggressive Lan...
    You can take a quiz on this lesson here: www.engvid.com/toxic-language...
    TRANSCRIPT
    Hi, everyone. In today's lesson we're going to look at the language of toxic people and the things that they say. This is the kind of language we use when... Perhaps we don't realize it, but by saying these things we can start arguments, and we can say these things and people will become angry with us. Another way of explaining toxic language is to say: "Violent communication". I've shortened the word "communication", there. This was an area of study, you could say, by a man called Marshall Rosenberg. So if you're interested in the things I'm talking about in this lesson, you can go search for the area of violent communication, and you can learn more about it, because the whole philosophy, I suppose, is how we can change the language that we use so that we can have more healthy communication with other people, and that way we don't have so many arguments and we have a more peaceful life at home.
    So I've got different kinds of violent communication, and I'm going to go through them one by one, explaining as I go. First I'll just read you the list of the different kinds of violent communication. Blaming others, threats, shoulds, labelling, black-and-white thinking, guilt-tripping, diagnosing, emasculation, and uncalled-for advice.
    I'll start with blaming. "Blaming" is when in your life you do not take any responsibility for your problems. Everything that happens to you is always somebody else's fault. So, a person who blames other people would say something like: "You make me so angry." To use the verb "make", and to say: "You make me" is not taking responsibility for ourselves being angry. Another way we could say the... Say a similar thing is to say: "I am angry." But instead, we blame it all on that person. It's not the thing that happened, it's because of you. Next we've got: "It's all your fault." Imagine something goes wrong, there's been a personal crisis going on in your family or something, and your dad says to you: "It's all your fault. Absolutely everything that went wrong here is because of you." All the blame goes on to you." Obviously it's not a very nice thing to experience. We know that in life things are rarely all just caused by one person, especially in a family, there's... The way a family operates is: "You did this and I did this", so we can see it's more complicated in most situations than all being one person's fault. So this expression, saying that to someone is usually an exaggeration as well, because if somebody says that, in most cases, it's not true. It's not all their fault, maybe some of it was. Next we've got: "You're driving me crazy." This is something that perhaps a mother would say if she has some young children, maybe she has a 2-year-old, a 3-year-old, and a 5-year-old and they're all making lots of noise when they're playing, she can say: "Shut up! You're driving me crazy!" And, again, she's not taking responsibility for her own stress and her own feelings of craziness; she's blaming it on them. They are doing the action to her. They are driving her crazy.
    Let's look at threats now. A "threat" is when you let someone know if they do that something bad will happen, or you will make something bad happen, or there will be a bad consequence if they do that thing. And the reason you give a threat is you want to stop that person doing it. So here's an example: "If you don't get out of bed now, we're going without you." I imagine this situation, a teenage boy who doesn't want to wake up. It's Saturday morning, 11 o'clock, he's happy to sleep in til 1pm, maybe 2pm, and his parents want him to get up so he can go and see the grandparents with them. They might try and threaten him by saying: "If you don't get out of bed now, we're going without you." In the situation I described, maybe he wouldn't care... Maybe the teenage boy wouldn't care that much about that particular threat, it depends. Next example: "If you don't eat your vegetables, you can't have dessert." […]

Комментарии • 148

  • @Lyudmilalvi
    @Lyudmilalvi 5 лет назад +95

    This lesson is really useful not only as a English lesson, but also as a psychological workshop, thank you.

    • @antoniog.p808
      @antoniog.p808 5 лет назад +4

      Totally agreed! this is polite

    • @Lyudmilalvi
      @Lyudmilalvi 5 лет назад +2

      Insomniac Gossip thank you

    • @Lyudmilalvi
      @Lyudmilalvi 5 лет назад +2

      Insomniac Gossip , maybe you'are right

  • @loveyouworld1
    @loveyouworld1 5 лет назад +18

    Jade, you sound like more phycologist than a tutor in this video... 😊 (note: this is not toxic language). I proud of Jade that she is very genuine and having a good soul.

  • @joshuafusselman3323
    @joshuafusselman3323 5 месяцев назад

    It's kind of hard to imagine what would be left of a typical conversation after removing all of the negative parts, as Jade herein instructs. Such a perfected conversation must be incredible and wonderful!

  • @rahmancelen5563
    @rahmancelen5563 3 года назад +2

    This lecture is beyond the English. It's more like psychological training. If I or someone can add subtitle this lecture might be a very good communication guide for many individuals. Thank you.

  • @silverfunnel6819
    @silverfunnel6819 2 года назад +2

    Toxic language is often honest. It is the result of experiences people made. I like your lessons, Jade.

  • @jhbngajlkm
    @jhbngajlkm 5 лет назад +12

    Your lesson intrigued me to look into Marshall Rosenberg, and I liked the way you teach. I really appreciate it.

  • @shaym106
    @shaym106 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your mention of Marshall Rosenburg in your description box.
    I have found several of his videos on YT here that I have saved.
    I'm hoping that after I listen to everything, he can teach me a new way to say things better

  • @twinflameeleven
    @twinflameeleven 2 года назад

    Wow...you actually have no idea how helpful this video is to me on a psychological level on my own journey of healing. Sounds so cheesy, but seriously! I'm going to be looking into Marshall Rosenberg work!! This came at the right time, and so much needed!

  • @valton198
    @valton198 5 лет назад +1

    A nice guide about how to be more polite and try not to use toxic language. After watching this, I`ve improved both my English and communication skills) Thanks!

  • @laurynchiewataoka5103
    @laurynchiewataoka5103 5 лет назад +1

    I checked your other videos and loved them so much! You are so intelligent that you bring those lessons to a level of combination of language and human behaviour study. I really like the way you teach English to us! Keep up with your great work please!

  • @plumalimon7674
    @plumalimon7674 5 лет назад +3

    Jade, I have enjoyed so much this video. I see you are a smart woman with strong ideas. The way you speak about our behaviours by humanity, remind me how I want to treat the others and vice versa. The last thing you was talking about is one of the things that feminism wants to eliminate, and I hope to see the day when it happens before I die. Thanks for be yourself

  • @ron7006
    @ron7006 5 лет назад +8

    - incredibly impressed with this lesson - Thanks Jade!

  • @christyanbezerra2487
    @christyanbezerra2487 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the video Jade, it's very informative. I like so much the way you're open minded and show that to people. All the best!!

  • @pch2230
    @pch2230 9 месяцев назад

    There are also fashions with this, especially on social media. At the moment (2023) saying someone is a narcissist is very common, for example, even though in reality narcissism is a very specific psychological condition.

  • @gabrielmendez4349
    @gabrielmendez4349 5 лет назад +1

    I needed this (both for grammatical and ethical purposes), so thanks!

  • @raymondcai7286
    @raymondcai7286 2 года назад +1

    thanks for sharing. this is one of the best videos I have watched on these kind of topics. What you cover here is much more than languages. It touches on communication with people, psychology, & manners and etc. Thank you again

  • @deutschrapoderwas
    @deutschrapoderwas 5 лет назад +2

    I want to add a point regarding non-violent communication: in her examples she shows in other words what kind of requests the "violent speaking" person could make instead. NVC is about meeting everybody's needs and searching for them in the violent language of others. Jade often misses to explain this point in the instances. An example for the 4-Part-Process to be clear about somebody's own feelings and needs: Instead of saying "You make me so angry" you say: "When you do this ... e.g. make loud noises (OBSERVATION), I feel very angry (FEELING) because I need ... e.g. rest, safety etc. (NEED). Would you be willing to ... e.g. play in another room and be loud there, put on your headphones etc. (REQUEST)" Now it is your turn, what do you mean by telling Jade that she is intelligent? :D Did she say some things that may enrich your life? ;-)
    I hope this will help others to build a connection to their needs and feelings.

  • @dananeyome778
    @dananeyome778 Год назад

    Good video, I realize I'm toxic in communication towards my family at times of stress. Thank you for helping me see this version of myself, taking full responsibility and control of my emotional responses from now on.

  • @JkVersus
    @JkVersus 5 лет назад +8

    Nice to see you, Jade!

  • @asp1re530
    @asp1re530 5 лет назад +1

    I never met a person from the UK that used toxic language... you guys are super polite!

    • @olegslapins8156
      @olegslapins8156 5 лет назад +1

      You should have gone to a pub in Stoke on Trend on a Saturday evening.

  • @rollings2035
    @rollings2035 5 лет назад +3

    I might wanna talk about it with my family. You made me it words that I was thinking about!

  • @aungnaingshwe1014
    @aungnaingshwe1014 5 лет назад +4

    Really really nice video you've made. Yeah, I'm thinking that sometime I myself saying sort of those things. Thank you reminding me.

  • @mahaalzubeidy2263
    @mahaalzubeidy2263 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you , the video is so great and helpful.

  • @Thakurrajbisht
    @Thakurrajbisht 5 лет назад

    Hi! You really talk in a perfect accent. I love your voice. We improve our listening power as well as speaking too, you are really doing a great job. God bless you with more wonderful happiness!!

  • @behrouzshokrani
    @behrouzshokrani 5 лет назад +1

    you are amazing. your way of teaching is very great. thank you for your valuable knowledge that you share with us.

  • @owyss-nh8vw
    @owyss-nh8vw 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much. Indeed a Great Explanations

  • @pedroalvim8152
    @pedroalvim8152 5 лет назад +2

    Trully, a great English and life lesson!! Congratulations!

  • @mrpz2470
    @mrpz2470 2 года назад +1

    19:27 I loved that part😂 I love you Jade

  • @womanlovercapitalismhater
    @womanlovercapitalismhater 5 лет назад +4

    This is such a great video thanks Jade

  • @AntonioLima-if9xt
    @AntonioLima-if9xt 2 года назад +1

    You make my days happyer

  • @Izakiting2
    @Izakiting2 5 лет назад

    Thanks for teaching me the topic of violent communication.

  • @nealmiller5480
    @nealmiller5480 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos;you’ve shown me so much stuff, thanks

  • @user-rr8fy5dl6i
    @user-rr8fy5dl6i 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your lessons! They really interesting and informative.

  • @nikko444
    @nikko444 5 лет назад +3

    Hey! Pleasure seeing you again! Your lessons helped me much in getting my 8s & 7s IELTS scores, and 10+ CELPIP scores a bit later, and voila - here I am in Canada. I’m wishing you all the best, Jade!

  • @khalidnaami3026
    @khalidnaami3026 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this great work , I will be waiting for the next video.

  • @sss-zi2vc
    @sss-zi2vc 5 лет назад +7

    Your lessons are very interesting! I always watch them with pleasure!

  • @stankormy5717
    @stankormy5717 5 лет назад +4

    Hi Jade, this is a good lesson!

  • @Ommbye
    @Ommbye 4 года назад +1

    Lovely lesson. Thanks.

  • @Yagiru_Nora
    @Yagiru_Nora 3 года назад

    Thank you, Jade. It is really helpful. I was using 'should' a lot for making recommendation but I think you are right. It will be better if I don't use a lot.

  • @user-ns1cd2qm8k
    @user-ns1cd2qm8k 2 года назад

    Thank you for your lesson.

  • @claudioferreiraribeiro2421
    @claudioferreiraribeiro2421 2 года назад

    Jade's best lesson ever!

  • @HarryTchong
    @HarryTchong 5 лет назад +1

    Great content as always. Please keep it up!

  • @user-xc8pv4ip2f
    @user-xc8pv4ip2f 5 лет назад

    cheers for tutorial. Extremely useful. Cheers Jade

  • @revnewsagency
    @revnewsagency 5 лет назад

    best lesson.

  • @sixzerozero3187
    @sixzerozero3187 5 лет назад

    this is Quite interesting. In a legal sphere, it is very, very pertinent. Most judges in a court of law are unaware of these grains of divergence.

  • @zoranminderovic7950
    @zoranminderovic7950 2 года назад

    A brilliant analysis of bad behaviour! Thanks!

  • @ahmedalyhussein1392
    @ahmedalyhussein1392 3 года назад

    Your manner explaining perfectly (excellent teacher )

  • @derafshkavian1016
    @derafshkavian1016 Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos and the way you explain things!

  • @carolinasotillo1539
    @carolinasotillo1539 5 лет назад

    Very, very interesting! Thanks

  • @thameryalda2910
    @thameryalda2910 4 года назад

    Thank you 🙇 , teacher,

  • @Mau365PP
    @Mau365PP 5 лет назад

    Great, toxic words. I'll expand my vocabulary for my online gaming chat afternoons...

  • @claudian196
    @claudian196 5 лет назад

    Very useful video. Thanks a lot

  • @anatolybondarenko6786
    @anatolybondarenko6786 5 лет назад

    Meaningful lesson, thanks 😃

  • @alexandroalmeida822
    @alexandroalmeida822 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing!

  • @imadina31
    @imadina31 3 года назад

    Thank you ! Very nice lesson ! 💛

  • @mouhcine8459
    @mouhcine8459 5 лет назад

    It's superb
    Thanks

  • @someonephysicist4099
    @someonephysicist4099 5 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @shannontang8610
    @shannontang8610 5 лет назад

    Thank you for ur lesson. I learned a lot from you 😀❤️❤️ the pearls story is must from uneducated person.

  • @anee7163
    @anee7163 5 лет назад

    Jade, I mostly love the way you dressed up! 😊 That was such a wow lesson. I learnt so many effective vocabulary either. Vocab. Itself gives you tons of knowledge , in which I believe. And also,I felt good to see you much active ,prettier and energetic than before ☺. Love you 😙😊☺❤

  • @paulorobertopedroso9933
    @paulorobertopedroso9933 5 лет назад

    Jade you*re fantastic teacher i have learnt a lotwith you , thanks!

  • @jokevandeelen1157
    @jokevandeelen1157 4 года назад

    You are the best!

  • @Franciscoluche
    @Franciscoluche 5 лет назад

    Hi dear & lovely Jade. 😊 Thanks a lot !!! 🤗🌸 (PS: "Fine Young Cannibals - She drives me crazy" 1989 😉)

  • @kino7539
    @kino7539 5 месяцев назад

    My abusive mother with Narcissistic Personality Disorder said every single one of these.

  • @mnhr2000
    @mnhr2000 5 лет назад

    Nice lesson,thx Jade :D

  • @ALIAli-hi4yo
    @ALIAli-hi4yo 5 лет назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @georgeferguson9587
    @georgeferguson9587 5 лет назад

    Video is great, Jade!

  • @bunyamindipci471
    @bunyamindipci471 5 лет назад +29

    I wish I had a British accent. I would never shut up :/

    • @user-zy4xk2zl5l
      @user-zy4xk2zl5l 3 года назад +1

      Lol! Try to imitate the best you can. ;) I love the British accent as well.

    • @shannakellett5313
      @shannakellett5313 3 года назад +1

      Lmfao

    • @JadeLeahPilling01
      @JadeLeahPilling01 2 года назад +2

      remember too there are several different accents even down the road from someone. its very interesting if you want to research it more :)

  • @ibrahimissaissa6627
    @ibrahimissaissa6627 5 лет назад

    I enjoy listening to you

  • @stayalivestudent1708
    @stayalivestudent1708 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much... I really enjoy learning Toxic language lol... I mean I have learned a lot. :-D

  • @curtisblake261
    @curtisblake261 2 года назад

    The endearing goofiness reminds me of Dolores O'Riordan (Cranberries). Love it.

  • @reconnect3342
    @reconnect3342 5 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @bijoycb9500
    @bijoycb9500 5 лет назад

    Great .

  • @VoteforAndrewYang
    @VoteforAndrewYang 5 лет назад +1

    Love this. I want to learn the art of trolling

  • @Bawakawa
    @Bawakawa 2 года назад

    Congratulations. Your videos are always original.

  • @911txturtle
    @911txturtle 3 года назад

    awesome

  • @stefy661
    @stefy661 3 года назад

    Instant fan here

  • @azizdarwish1415
    @azizdarwish1415 5 лет назад

    You're driving me nuts 🤪

  • @hildargaliev372
    @hildargaliev372 5 лет назад

    Beautiful blouse. Pretty teacher. Useful lesson. Huge gratitude

  • @call-me-cough810
    @call-me-cough810 5 лет назад

    You are cool!

  • @Void-in2pz
    @Void-in2pz 3 года назад

    thx you

    • @Void-in2pz
      @Void-in2pz 3 года назад

      I've watched Marshall's videos, and came back here, to thank you again. This knowledge was very helpful for me, and I still can't hit an end of this joy.

  • @calijimma748
    @calijimma748 3 года назад

    Pleased comers neared the lesson...thanks you 🙏🙏🙏

  • @user-ro4ux2pi9w
    @user-ro4ux2pi9w 5 лет назад

    I love your accent \\ just like gold\\ as 4 me -- as 4 me

  • @aadil7302
    @aadil7302 5 лет назад +10

    I'm first ,,
    Peace be upon you

  • @nareshmehla
    @nareshmehla 5 лет назад +1

    You are my good teacher

  • @muhammadilhamnasution5448
    @muhammadilhamnasution5448 5 лет назад +4

    How if we can't control our emotion

  • @johnmorgan4921
    @johnmorgan4921 5 лет назад +1

    Aye! Cheers from California! Criminals and politicians are one in the same. Here in Cali we are currently enduring corruption on a grand scale. (see current conditions in SF and the Salton Sea) Excellent work :)

  • @ruslana1691
    @ruslana1691 5 лет назад

    "wear necklace" - romany tips=)

  • @Jane-ek2ex
    @Jane-ek2ex 5 лет назад +3

    I've experienced this kind of treatment in home

    • @Jane-ek2ex
      @Jane-ek2ex 5 лет назад

      "In home" or "at home" in this case Jade? Thanks..

    • @kingtoangel6812
      @kingtoangel6812 5 лет назад

      Jane Maciel At home

    • @Jane-ek2ex
      @Jane-ek2ex 5 лет назад

      King To Angel thanks

  • @nabilalsofi4943
    @nabilalsofi4943 5 лет назад

    Hi my teacher

  • @alexandert696
    @alexandert696 5 лет назад

    I always said: If you want to learn a language. start with the foul words.

  • @eriksic1334
    @eriksic1334 2 года назад

    Being toxic suits you !

  • @Tu-To_couple
    @Tu-To_couple 4 года назад

    BE WISE ON ACTION ALSO THE WORDS ,BECAUSE BOTH CAN HURTS.

  • @stratman9449
    @stratman9449 2 года назад

    there's nobody more of an expert at arguing than a brit....."don't tell me what to do...EVER..."..or "what's that supposed to mean??"...i know from "experience....:-)
    just when you say "have a nice day"......

  • @magedo7023
    @magedo7023 5 лет назад +24

    why do you take a long time to post a new vid?we miss you

  • @tanzeelurrahman6404
    @tanzeelurrahman6404 5 лет назад

    Great explanation teacher thanks allot

  • @orhanbekir4858
    @orhanbekir4858 5 лет назад

    i don't know how i understand everything you You said. Is it because You want to be understand?

  • @hassanechetouane1092
    @hassanechetouane1092 3 года назад +1

    Oh, Jade, I agree with the woman who wants to throw the dinner in the bin; how is her husband late?. A man must keep his word with a woman especially when the last one is his wife. Yes, there's no point in eating when he is late.

  • @dazkay2368
    @dazkay2368 2 года назад +1

    Dislikes are from Toxic People

  • @pineyLt
    @pineyLt Месяц назад

    People just need to grow a thinker skin and become more self confident. If you believe in yourself others words if objectionable are just words.

  • @hipinuff
    @hipinuff 5 лет назад +1

    thanks