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What makes a behavior "childish"?

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  • libb@piefed.socialL [email protected]

    In an adult, you mean?

    A child is in the process of learning to behave, so I will always grant them a pass on not being able to listen and not being able to control their emotions/reaction. Not so much with any adult person, at least not with anyone who is also demanding to be considered an adult and treated like one. Being an adult is great, but it has a cost which is to stop behaving like a child 😉

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    Every adult behaves like a child at some point.

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      Yes, it is appropriate to deem something made for children “childish”

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      Nope. That's child-like.

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      • buboscandiacus@mander.xyzB [email protected]

        It's childish if someone bitter tells you it is

        So everything is childish

        Enjoy life, people

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        You're confusing childish with child-like. Childish always has negative connotations.

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          Same, but a lot of people treat them as the same thing and only in the negative way.

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          They're wrong.

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            Lacking maturity. Literally acting like a child, despite knowing better.

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            • starlinguk@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

              Nope. That's child-like.

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              That’s the same mothafuckin thing

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                Poor emotional regulation. Poor long term planning. Disregarding facts for emotions.

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                  Yes, it is appropriate to deem something made for children “childish”

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                  The question was about behavior

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                    pee pee poo poo

                    hehehehehe

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                    PJ is that you?

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                      That’s the same mothafuckin thing

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                      They both refer to behaviors or attributes associated with children, but "childish" has a generally negative connotation and "childlike" has a generally positive connotation. e.g. "childish behavior" is usually something the author judges inappropriate, where "childlike wonder" is usually rendered as a positive (if often infantilizing) attribute. Similar definitions, but quite different in implication.

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