The most told lie in the English language. Used when someone is, in fact, not fine, but drowning in their sadness. They say ‘I’m fine’ because they don’t want to worry anyone with their problems, and it’s easier than explaining what’s wrong.
person 1 : how are you, you look upset?
person 2 : oh, I’m fine thanks, just tired
person 2 is not fine.
I’m tired - tired of living, tired of fighting, tired of waking up everyday to fight a constant battle going on inside their head.
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Used to cover up how you actually feel... you want people to believe your okay when you’re actually dying inside and have no where to go
Person 1- hey, how are you??
Person to-hey, I’m fine
Person 1- good to hear that
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I’m fine is one of the most told lies. I’m fine is to cover up the pain you go through, to hide the fact that you lye in you bed crying because you can’t do it in front of people because you don’t want them to think you are weak. I’m fine is what you tell your friends or family so they can stop asking if you are ok. People who say I’m fine rather deal with anyone else’s problem than theirs.
Friend:Are you ok?
Me:I’m fine.
Friend: Oh ok
Me:So what’s wrong.
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Sometimes means I’m actually fine but most of the time it means I’m not fine
Sally: are you ok?
Kiera: I’m fine *after getting heartbroken*
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Something I use to avoid talking about why I want to die and avoid getting help
I don’t want to be here so I hide
Anyone: what’s wrong
Me: nothing I’m fine
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(1) The most common lie. (2) The most common lie used to hide how they’re really feeling.
Friend 1: I’m fine.
Friend 2: No you’re not.
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