ℍusband: "When I get mad at you, you never fight back. How do you control your anger?"
Wife: "I clean the toilet."
Husband: "And how does that help?"
Wife: "I use your toothbrush."
Saying that someone is "mad" when they're angry is mostly North-American English. Otherwise you can use "angry", "upset", or any number of synonyms that mean "fâché".
Wife: "I clean the toilet."
Husband: "And how does that help?"
Wife: "I use your toothbrush."
Saying that someone is "mad" when they're angry is mostly North-American English. Otherwise you can use "angry", "upset", or any number of synonyms that mean "fâché".
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