Exactly. “What’s wrong with you” is usually an insult, whereas “what’s wrong” is a perfectly polite way to ask… well…
What’s up with you what’s wrong with you?
What is the difference between what’s up with you? and what’s wrong with you? and what’s happened with you? ? Feel free to just provide example sentences. What’s up with you is another way of saying “what are you doing?” What’s wrong with you could mean that someone has done something bad, mean or cruel.
Whats your problem meaning?
DEFINITIONS1. used for asking someone in a threatening way why they are behaving in a way that you do not like or approve of. Synonyms and related words. Ways of threatening someone.
Whats wrong meaning?
used for asking someone who looks ill or sad to tell you what problem they have.
Whats Up Vs whats wrong?
What’s up means how are you what’s been happening or what’s new. What’s wrong means why are you sad or upset or what’s the problem. What’s the matter is the same thing as what’s wrong.
What’s up with you best reply?
“What’s up?” or here (West Midlands of England) commonly just “sup” is a general greeting, you can response with answers like “Not much”, “Nothing”, “Alright” etc. In this context, the response is just a return of the greeting, or a confirmation that all is going normally.
How do you tell someone whats wrong?
Here are Kwong’s tips on when and how to let someone know they are wrong.
- Decide if correcting them is important enough.
- Ask why they’ve come to their (incorrect) conclusion.
- Give them options to consider other conclusions.
- Lead with empathy over ego.
What happens when you ask me what’s wrong?
This is exactly why when you ask me what’s wrong, and I turn and smile, you’re going to get a fabrication. You might get a cheerful answer or an excuse. You cannot handle the complexity, size, and condition of what’s wrong with me.
When is the question’what’s wrong?is a struggle to answer?
Deep down where the question What’s wrong? is convoluted, torn apart and examined. That’s where you will get stuck in the quicksand of my instability – my stew of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder with psychotic tendencies, OCD, PTSD, and Anxiety.
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