Sometimes people say 'I’m fine' even when they're not because they don’t want to bother others. It's like when you don't want to tell your mom you failed a test, so you just say 'I'm okay.'
Why They Say It
People use the phrase 'I’m fine' as a shortcut to save time and avoid conflict.
What It Means for Others
When someone says 'I’m fine,' it can mean they’re sad, mad, or even scared, but they don’t want you to know. Think of it like wearing a mask in front of people.
Examples
- Your friend is crying in the hallway but says 'I’m fine' when you ask them what's wrong.
- You spill your juice on your shirt at school and just say 'I’m fine' instead of telling your mom.
- Your brother breaks his leg, but he says 'I’m fine' to avoid worrying your parents.
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See also
- Why Do People Often Say 'I’m Fine' When They’re Not?
- Why Do People Love to ‘Gossip’ So Much?
- Why Do People ‘Blush’ When They’re Nervous or Embarrassed?
- Why Do People Hug When They Are Happy?
- Why Do Some People ‘Ghost’ Others?
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