forelitive
stating the obvious is also known as a “forelitive” statement. derived from the saying “for real?”
when someone says something that points out the obvious, it would be considered a forelitive statement. it also can be a generic response to someone else who says something about a subject. a forelitive response.
a forelitive statement: i.e. “be careful when you watch her.” obviously, if you’re taking care of someone, you’re going to be careful. especially, a baby. do you think if it wasn’t said, would you not be careful?
a forelitive response: statement: “i’m trying my hardest.” response: “well, everyone tries their hardest.”
basically, a meaningless response that doesn’t give any consolation to the statement.
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