A man shared a post appreciating his strict but generous uncle who sponsored his education and taught him discipline. While many praised such uncles, one user reacted differently, commenting:

“My uncle both side them dey craze, shi shi you no go see o.”

This comment reflects frustration but crosses into disrespect. Not everyone has supportive relatives, yet using insults to express disappointment only spreads bitterness. Some people may have difficult family experiences, but generalizing or cursing relatives publicly doesn’t heal the hurt—it deepens it. It’s better to acknowledge pain without resorting to insults, as respect and maturity always speak louder than anger.

Red flag 🚨: When frustration turns into public disrespect toward family, it shows unresolved hurt that needs understanding, not insults.

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