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Lit. “Beautiful for you!”
Fig. “Good for you”
A way of saying “good for you”, mainly used in Rome or around Rome.
If someone says “Bella pe te” to you, don’t be like me and actually take it as a slight compliment.
Lit. “Beautiful for you!”
Fig. “Good for you”
A way of saying “good for you”, mainly used in Rome or around Rome.
If someone says “Bella pe te” to you, don’t be like me and actually take it as a slight compliment.
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Lit. “Beautiful for you!”
Fig. “Good for you”
A way of saying “good for you”, mainly used in Rome or around Rome.
If someone says “Bella pe te” to you, don’t be like me and actually take it as a slight compliment.
Lit. “Beautiful for you!”
Fig. “Good for you”
A way of saying “good for you”, mainly used in Rome or around Rome.
If someone says “Bella pe te” to you, don’t be like me and actually take it as a slight compliment.
by unné June 26, 2024
Get the bella pe te mug.Lit. “Beautiful for you”
Fig. “Good for you”
An Italian way of saying “good for you”, if someone says this to you don’t be like me and take it as a slight compliment following with a swift nod of the head and a fair smile.
Fig. “Good for you”
An Italian way of saying “good for you”, if someone says this to you don’t be like me and take it as a slight compliment following with a swift nod of the head and a fair smile.
by unné June 26, 2024
Get the bella pe te mug.Lit. “Beautiful for you”
Fig. “Good for you”
An Italian way of saying “good for you”, if someone ever says this to you, don’t be like me and take it as an actual compliment.
Preferably respond with a slight smile and a gentle tilt of the head.
Fig. “Good for you”
An Italian way of saying “good for you”, if someone ever says this to you, don’t be like me and take it as an actual compliment.
Preferably respond with a slight smile and a gentle tilt of the head.
by unné June 26, 2024
Get the bella pe te mug.A fallacy distinct from ad hominem—not directly attacking the person, but using their own position or response as supposedly proving the opposing point. "You are proving the point of this post" is the classic form. The move claims that the very fact someone is arguing, or how they're arguing, demonstrates the truth of what they're opposing. It's a meta-fallacy that turns engagement itself into evidence against you. Unlike ad hominem (which attacks character), Argumentum ad Te attacks your relationship to the argument—your response becomes proof that you're wrong. It's a rhetorical trap: if you respond, you prove their point; if you don't, you also prove their point.
"I critiqued a political post. Response: 'Your angry response just proves the post right!' That's Argumentum ad Te—using my engagement as evidence against me. Not addressing my points, just claiming my response proves theirs. It's a conversation-ender dressed as insight. The only winning move is not to play, but they count that as proof too."
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