Everyday language contains inherent contradictions and paradoxes that challenge logical thinking, such as calling a 'building' something that is already built, 'apartments' that are stuck together, 'rush hour' when traffic is slowest, and 'free gift' when all gifts are inherently free. These linguistic inconsistencies reveal how language evolves through convention rather than strict logic, creating phrases that sound natural but don't hold up to rigorous analysis.
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9 Questions That Broke My Overthinking Brain追加:
Nine questions that leave me scratching my head. Why is it called a building if it's already built? Why do we call them apartments if they're all stuck together? If you describe something as indescribable, haven't you already described it?
>> Why is the time of day with the slowest traffic called rush hour? Why is it called shipping when it goes by truck and cargo when it goes by ship? If the early bird gets the worm, why do all good things come to those who wait? Why do we call it a free gift? Aren't all gifts free? Why is abbreviation such a long word? And if you're not supposed to eat at night, why is there a light in the fridge?
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