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Nasiha-Splaining 

"Nasiha-splaining" is a term coined to describe a situation where Nasiha condescendingly explains something to a person (they’re most likely called zawad) in a patronising or dismissive manner, typically assuming that the person has less knowledge or understanding of the topic. The term is a combination of "Nasiha” and "explaining" and is often used to highlight instances of superiority complex and the power dynamics that can exist in conversations between nasiha and the general every day person . It implies that Nasiha, due to insecurity issues and an ego complex , may feel entitled to assert their expertise and dominate conversations, disregarding the perspectives and knowledge of that person and maybe even hurt their feelings in the process. The term is generally used to draw attention to these dynamics and promote awareness of how Nasiha can sometimes forget she’s actually not the mot important person in the world, and there are people who are actually better than her because she’s exceedingly average. Nasiha Splaining can also be used as a term to describe gaslighting as Nasiha tends to do that a lot
Nasiha was Nasiha-splaining to Zawad on how stem subjects were inferior to humanities even though she was forgetting she is most likely be unemployed in the future because the ability to explain how the flowers In Blakes poem infer vulnerability, actually has no real world applications.
Nasiha-Splaining by Zaza7 January 18, 2024
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Nasiha-Splaining 

"Nasiha-splaining" is a term coined to describe a situation where Nasiha condescendingly explains something to a person (they’re most likely called zawad) in a patronising or dismissive manner, typically assuming that the person has less knowledge or understanding of the topic. The term is a combination of "Nasiha” and "explaining" and is often used to highlight instances of superiority complex and the power dynamics that can exist in conversations between nasiha and the general every day person . It implies that Nasiha, due to insecurity issues and an ego complex , may feel entitled to assert their expertise and dominate conversations, disregarding the perspectives and knowledge of that person and maybe even hurt their feelings in the process. The term is generally used to draw attention to these dynamics and promote awareness of how Nasiha can sometimes forget she’s actually not the mot important person in the world, and there are people who are actually better than her because she’s exceedingly average. Nasiha Splaining can also be used as a term to describe gaslighting as Nasiha tends to do that a lot
Nasiha was Nasiha-splaining to Zawad on how stem subjects were inferior to humanities even though she was forgetting she is most likely be unemployed in the future because the ability to explain how the flowers In Blakes poem infer vulnerability, actually has no real world applications.
Nasiha-Splaining by Zaza7 January 18, 2024
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or

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Person with old fashioned ideas which he is unwilling to change: Come to the disco and stop being such an old fogey!
You think me an old fogeyand an old tory, his thoughtful voice said. I saw three generations since O’Connel’s time. I remember the famine. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal of the union twenty years before O’Connel did or before the prelates of your communion denounced him as a demagogue? You fenians forget some things. (James Joyce, Ulysses. Penguin Books,1992. p. 38)
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