To effectively ignore trash talkers, focus on maintaining your composure and not letting their words affect you emotionally. Instead of responding, redirect your attention to more positive interactions or activities. You can also practice mindfulness techniques to help you stay centered and unaffected by negativity. Ultimately, remember that their comments often reflect more about them than about you.
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I can't speak for every Steelers fan, but why trash talk when you've won six Super Bowls. The true fans aren't like that.
If you are saying 'bad talkers' is swearing in the family then it is up to the homewowners to say something about the language or 'get out of the house!' If you are talking about people in the family who may not have a good education and their English is not very good then learn to take them as they are as they are just as good as anyone else.
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A lot of code talkers were killed off because when the Japanese saw them in the planes, they would kill the code talkers right away because the code talkers were the main source of communication.
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The movie you're looking for is "Code Talkers," starring Nicolas Cage. It features Code Talkers during the WWII Battle of Saipan.
The code-talkers of World War II mostly refer to the Native Americans who used parts of their indigenous languages to translate secret tactical messages into code, then decipher the code back into the message. They were used in the Pacific Theater of World War II, and, to a lesser extent, in the European Theater. The most decorated Native American code-talkers were Navajo, but Native Americans of the Comanche and Meskwaki people also served as code-talkers during the war.
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Some Navajo were drafted but the Code Talkers were volunteers.
The saying that "great talkers are little does" is a charge that someone is talking big but not accomplishing anything.
The code-talkers [or wind talkers] were all speakers of the same Navajo dialect who served as radio communicators in WWII. No-one could intercept and decode their secret messages,not the Germans or the allies either. they saved countless American lives.