Describe a Time When Did You Slap Someone in Public
You should say :-
- When it happened?
- Whom you slapped and why?
- How did you feel after this incident?
Sample answer :- Describe a Time When Did You Slap Someone in Public
Well, many times, people feel humiliated in public places. I think circumstances compel a person to take such actions like slapping someone for doing wrong.
It happened to me when I went to the rose festival in Chandigarh in the summer. It was a pleasant day as I was enjoying myself. Suddenly a fight in a public place caught my attention, and I saw a teenager arguing with an elderly person, and he pushed him and used abusive language.
Nobody dared to help him. I went to them and asked the person who was doing wrong with the older person; then, he started to fall out with me. I tried my best to make him understand about his mistake, but he was adamant and did not want to understand anything.
Abruptly, he spat on my face, and I could not tolerate it, and out of rage, I slapped him; then, people who were watching this episode came to me and asked me the whole scenario.
Fortunately, I knew a person, who was on duty at that place, and he scolded the boy, took his parents’ phone number and made a call to them. The boy started to beg to leave alone.
In the end, I felt terrible that I slapped him, but it was mandatory to realize a person about his mistake. I think he had no fault, but his parents were more responsible for such kind of behaviour. It all happened due to a lack of moral education that, generally, today’s generation doesn’t have. Otherwise, it was good because onlookers learnt a lesson that if the other person does the same, he Or she will get punishment soon.
Vocabulary
humiliated= make (someone) feel ashamed
compel= force or oblige (someone ) to do something
Pleasant =giving a sense of happy satisfaction /enjoyable
Abusive = extremely offensive and insulting
Tried my best = to try as hard as one can
Adamant = refusing to be persuaded or to change one’s mind
Abruptly= suddenly
Terrible =extremely bad
Mandatory = compulsory
Onlooker = eyewitness/observer
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