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Many people are called "sharp-tongued but soft-hearted," but in reality, they often have the sharp tongue without the soft heart.
This term is frequently used in Chinese culture to excuse poor communication styles.
For example:
Someone often:
• Makes sarcastic remarks about others
• Speaks harshly
• Mocks people
• Puts others down
Then people say, "He's just sharp-tongued but soft-hearted; he's not a bad person."
But in reality, very often: the hurtful words are real, while the soft heart may not actually exist.
Let me explain a deeper logic.
Truly kind people generally don't maintain a sharp tongue long-term.
Because if someone truly:
• Has strong empathy
• Has a soft heart
• Cares about others' feelings
They usually gradually learn to:
• Speak in a different way
• Avoid intentionally hurting people
So people who maintain a sharp tongue long-term often reveal:
• Poor emotional management
• Weak empathy
• Or a habit of expressing themselves by putting others down