9 April 2024, @mariannewest's Freewrite Writing Prompt Day 2337: deadly words

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Today, April 10th, is the election day of the 22nd National Assembly of the Republic of Korea.

My wife and I voted on the pre-election voting day last Saturday.

I wonder which party will have the majority and which politicians interested will win the election.

The number of lawmakers is 300.

Assuming that the two camps have half of the National Assembly, the one who gets one more seat takes the chairmanship of the National Assembly.

With 151 seats, you can pass the budget bill, bill, various appointment agreements, and impeachment of lawmakers alone.

More power is given to parties with 180 seats, three-fifths of the current members of parliament.

If a party wins 200 seats, it can vote on constitutional amendments alone.

In this election, there were candidates who made a slip of the tongue.

This has a lot of influence on the entire election.

Once upon a time, a politician said this.

The future is for people in their 20s and 30s.
In that sense, if you think about it one step further, it's okay for people in their 60s and 70s to not vote.
They don't have to decide the future.
They're going to leave the stage soon, so they can rest at home

~

As the scandal grew due to his disparaging remarks about the elderly, he hurriedly visited a nearby senior citizen center and apologized.

However, this resulted in only 152 seats in the election, which was predicted to be 200 seats.

It's important to speak really well.

There are things that should not be said even between couples.

For example

"You're so stupid"

"divorce"

"That's what you do all the time"

"you can't even make money"

"Why do your family members look like that?"

Deadly words calling for divorce.

Words that insult, blame, or reproach the other person can hurt the other person's feelings and cause serious conflict.

You should use words that respect the other person.

I always make up my mind to be careful of what I say and to say respectful and caring things to the other person.

Thank you for reading my post. 😀

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I totally agree with this point of giving respect to each other, even between spouses. How can the politician say such hurtful words even by slip of tongue. Hope the genuine party wins. Our elections will start here in two weeks of time.