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Does The Term ‘Halka Aadmi’ Not Necessarily Present A Sour Expression?

People brimming with confidence are more often noticed showing the vile emotion of their treacherous anger. Those who show the guts to control anger at critical hours remain liable to be appreciated for their fetter by all. 

Recently, a middle-aged person coming close to his acquaintance asked him in a manner of fairly piercing tone, why he was indulging in a talk with a halka aadmi. Does it not hint at his sharp language particularly?

That very utterance can be denoted as his egotistic attitude. Can the word Halka not mean cheap, light or insignificant as well? The fling was not a tad bit acceptable to the man but he maintained his temper before it blew up. 

The honest man appeared to have controlled himself like the senior actor whose famous dialogue ‘control’ he might have viewed in the film. The plump-bodied man did not seem unduly apologetic about what he said.

Though the sincere man tried to know who was this Bhaari aadmi. It was later told that he was a petty trader in his earlier youthful days. While going through a news in Politico it was learnt how the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken acquired anger at some rigid beats. Reportedly his mouth voice changes in a particular way. If there remains a table in front of him, he thumps it for emphasis at all. 

In the last few months, he ventured to tackle the Israel-Hamas war, the trickiest challenge of his tenure. However, probably it was the time the US chief diplomat voiced some precarious anger in public. 

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