People often pride themselves and rate others highly for "never having a bad word to say about anyone".  But is someone who never has a bad word to say about anyone doing right?  Is it not sometimes necessary to say a bad word, e.g., as in advising that someone has a bad temper, is untrustworthy, etc.          
                  
    
  
  
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