To me it actually is a slight difference so that’s why I want to know. I agree if she made the gesture it’s disgusting. But I do think there is a difference, in actually spitting and making a spitting gesture vs. saying “you deserve to be spit on.” I have heard the line “deserves to be spat on” many times, sometimes even in regular conversation, and it’s quite different than when someone actually makes the gesture or does it. They are both highly offensive and bad, but actually spitting and making that gesture implies another level of disgust and disrespect than saying it.
And also, it may not matter to some, but I always appreciate knowing what actually happened vs. what things seemed like or looked like. I am pissed at Meerab for sure today, and before today. But I would still like to know if she actually did spit on him, because that would increase my issues with her character. I mean, look at the drama going on when we haven’t even seen the episode and people are already skewering the actors and actresses as if they know for sure what happened. It’s ridiculous. There is value in veracity.
Originally posted by: TR_19
It does not matter if her spit actually landed on his face or not...she made that chu chu gesture which is very lower itself and obviously she will not spit in actual but she made that sound of doing it...as she is disgusted by his act.
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