Are Aries known for TMI?

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Too much information? I've been guilty of it once or twice if I intentionally wanted to annoy someone or offend them. But my few Aries friend go very into detail about what they did, saw, or heard. And sometimes they get too passionate about it and I say they deserve a daytime emmy. Heck they could be the president with a speech they give off. But sometimes the details I was given is usually enough. Have you ever been guilty for it? My Aries friend is pretty good in art, hell better than me and I think the detail actually pays off.
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Posted by purplerain
Absolutely not in my case. I am one of the most private people in the history of e-ver about my personal life.



Purplerain TMI isn't always about your personal life. We may over share be attention to detail on other things too.

No, it's not an all Aries thing but absolutely we are blunt, direct and sometimes demand the same get to the point way...that can make use seem like we are letting out information when we ourselves know some of this 'exposure' still puts us at superficial with others.
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Hell yes!! All the time, I have a phone job so explaining too much always gets me in trouble! I think my problem is I want you to know EXACTLY what I'm talking about NOW so you don't have a million and one questions later, which still ends up happening, becuz by the time I'm finished they forgot what I said in the beginning, or they eventually stopped listening...

Just did it again 😛
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Posted by ChocolateAries
Hell yes!! All the time, I have a phone job so explaining too much always gets me in trouble! I think my problem is I want you to know EXACTLY what I'm talking about NOW so you don't have a million and one questions later, which still ends up happening, becuz by the time I'm finished they forgot what I said in the beginning, or they eventually stopped listening...

Just did it again 😛

Ha! Well detail is a good thing. If you work at a phone job then that makes plenty of sense. I just don't see why you'd get in trouble for it later on.
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Posted by ChocolateAries
Hell yes!! All the time, I have a phone job so explaining too much always gets me in trouble! I think my problem is I want you to know EXACTLY what I'm talking about NOW so you don't have a million and one questions later, which still ends up happening, becuz by the time I'm finished they forgot what I said in the beginning, or they eventually stopped listening...

Just did it again 😛

Ha! Well detail is a good thing. If you work at a phone job then that makes plenty of sense. I just don't see why you'd get in trouble for it later on.
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Well, with my job the objective is to help the member but do it in as less time as possible, like under 4 mins or whatnot, which I do make good time on some calls, but lo and behold someone calls who doesn't understand something, I go into EXTREME details, sometimes unnecessary details, which I catch myself doing it, but it's too late the words are already out there 🙂
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Is it really that hard to lie? It's pretty easy for me. It's easy to make lies believable when you have sincerity in your voice and can keep a straight face. Just don't undermine the intelligence of the subject. But me, I choose not to lie most of the time because I'd rather somebody know then to have curtains over their eyes. But if I were 5 years younger I'd still be telling my mom that Ben Stiller died. Best April fools prank ever! And she actually believed it.
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Is it really that hard to lie? It's pretty easy for me. It's easy to make lies believable when you have sincerity in your voice and can keep a straight face. Just don't undermine the intelligence of the subject. But me, I choose not to lie most of the time because I'd rather somebody know then to have curtains over their eyes. But if I were 5 years younger I'd still be telling my mom that Ben Stiller died. Best April fools prank ever! And she actually believed it.



The trick to being a good liar is to believe the lie yourself.



absolutely. Once you realize this you can wield it for good or bad. For actors it's the same position.
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