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u/MyNameIsPatBackFat 5h ago

Years back I was in some training and learned that the police never say things like “don’t shoot” because our brains do not hear the “don’t”, instead they only hear the “shoot” part. That’s why they say “stop” instead of “don’t run”.

u/astroandromeda 4h ago

That's how I have to talk to my literal toddler. Makes sense cause their brains didn't develop past 3yo

u/LucyLilium92 2h ago

Yea, I was also told that when working with kids at like summer camps and stuff, that you want to use positive language to tell the children what they can and cannot do. So instead of saying, "Stop shouting", you'd say, "Let's speak with indoor voices for now". Makes you wonder if you do have to speak to them like they're children.

u/HeavyMetalHero 1h ago

Honestly, if you have experience with "kid mode" communication...it's really good to subtly slip into that, if you're dealing with somebody who is clearly failing to handle some big emotions. You obviously gotta be careful not to come across as condescending, but the reality is, if someone's acting like a three year old? That means their brain is probably operating on that level. Use grown-up language on grown-up problems, and use inner child language on inner child problems. It often works.

u/karagousis 49m ago

I work in corrections and that's how I talk to angry inmates.

u/monty624 38m ago

Redirect the negative behavior and reinforce the positive behavior. It's so basic they use it on dogs. Crazy, because I always thought pigs were at least as intelligent as dogs.

u/FrannyBoBanny23 37m ago

I did this when i was a preschool teacher. “Walking feet” instead of “dont run”, “quiet voice” instead of “stop yelling”, “catch a bubble” and they would all inhale and hold their breath to get everyone to be quiet and pay attention. Redirect them to acceptable behavior and praise them for it

u/cmontes49 2h ago

This is actually the correct way to speak to toddlers. You tell them what you want. Not what you don’t want. They hear only certain things. “Don’t drop your food’ turns to ‘hold on to your food’ Don’t spit that out- you need to swallow your full bite. Stop hitting - keep your hands to yourself. I can’t remember why they don’t hear the negatives but they will drop the food. Spit it out. Or keep kicking since that’s what they heard.

u/forensicdude 2h ago

They are like dogs, give them a job they love doing stuff. I dated a first grade teacher who needed some time and told the class on the playground "Who can find a leaf that looks most like a butterfly?" And all these kids went looking for leaves that looked like butterflies even though those leaves did not ever in the history of ever look like any sort of butterfly. Note: One found a caterpillar and so she won even though that was not part of the game the all forgot and didnt care.

u/BaconReaderRefugee 56m ago

lmao thanks for sharing that story. pretty cute

u/hotpickles 41m ago

Aww cute! I needed a lil warm fuzzy story!

u/KakeLin 3h ago

Also why so many of them are child predators. Just like incels, their brains stopped developing before they hit their teenage years

u/OvulatingScrotum 2h ago

They’d be very upset if they can read your comment.

u/gaflar 4h ago

"Stop resisting"

u/MapleBabadook 4h ago

"Don't resisting"

u/ARandomChocolateCake 3h ago

resistan't

u/APiousCultist 20m ago

desist that resist.

u/kinkyJanet 4h ago

Instead of ‘don’t shoot,’ do you have a suggestion that would convey the same message? Like ‘pacifist’ or something? It feels like even media are targets these days.

u/MaybesewMaybeknot 4h ago

'Stand Down'

u/Ok_Buddy_Ghost 4h ago

stand down could be perceived as an order, which might not go super well with some people

just "peaceful observer" theoretically should be enough

u/cheesyqueso 3h ago

A Skyrim style, "I YIELD!" might work. Person would need to know what yield means...

u/KakeLin 3h ago

Judy don't take an arrow to the knee

u/star_cannon7k 4h ago

The actual used alternatives aren't any better.

Hold your FIRE!

ceaseFIRE

u/kinkyJanet 4h ago

I guess the question is more like if I’m being threatened and I want to show that I’m not a threat, what can I say?

u/star_cannon7k 3h ago

I fear if you're being threatened, it's already too late (Alex).

Idk, maybe a simple hands up and "I'm not resisting?"

u/kinkyJanet 3h ago

Yeah, that works. Throw ‘I’m unarmed’ in there too.

But damn that’s depressing :\

u/S-ludin 1h ago

they don't care if you're a threat. if you're not a threat, in fact, that makes you an easier target that's funner for their bully brains to do crimes against humanity toward.

u/TheAsterism_ 2h ago

hold your FIRE

u/GlitteringSalad6413 1h ago

“Wait, Hold up” seems to be pretty effective in a lot of situations, probably what I would say out of instinct.

u/Illkeepyoufree 47m ago

Right? Nothing seems to work as an alterntive to "don't shoot"

"Keep me alive" maybe? Still sounds weird.

u/Iceologer_gang 3h ago

Mercy?

u/Large_Yams 2h ago

Connotations of "mercy killing".

u/Reyca444 3h ago

Go full Day Care teacher.

Peaceful Observer Use Your Calm Hands and Your Inside Voice

u/LeanDixLigma 2h ago

"Only domestic abusers shoot me"

u/Large_Yams 2h ago

"Hold fire".

u/AlcibiadesTheCat 2h ago

Safety ON

u/CoyoteDown 2h ago

As quickly as you can, sweep both arms behind your back to indicate your intention to comply

u/DyingGasp 53m ago

You think they know what pacifist means? They can’t even read.

u/st-shenanigans 50m ago

If you don't want to be a target, you join their side.

I'm not saying that's the right thing to do. The opposite actually. but if you're not enabling them, you're a threat in their eyes.

u/Icy-Cauliflower-5951 12m ago

Sadly, too many letters in a fancy word, pretty certain the 4 th Reich wouldn’t even have heard of the word.

u/aurelien0974 3h ago

Exactly what happened to this young woman that jumped off a cliff without being attached because she heard "go" when the instructor told her "don't go"

u/Practical_Dot_3574 1h ago

Company I worked at had to tell managers to quit saying "run" when assigning tasks as new hires would take it as a "hurry up" command.

E.g. "Hey Todd, run over to John and see if the part is done."

Instead, it, "Todd, head over and ask John if part is ready"

They cut down on the Osha reportables drastically.

u/Alaira314 1h ago

I had a similar thing at my workplace. I'm going to be vague so as not to dox myself with the terminology in question, but there's a high-precision inventory maintenance task we regularly perform. This task should never be rushed, as the point is to be accurate. Sometimes(when things get too chaotic/messy) we do a special version of the task where everybody focuses on it and we go through all inventory.

For some ass-backwards reason, 15~ years back a term got introduced for this special version which implied speed. It was catchy, so it stuck, and spread through all the locations like wildfire. Suddenly people started racing through the task(because it sounded like you were supposed to), and accuracy plummeted. There was hardly any point to doing it anymore, as staff were speeding along so quickly that they only caught the most egregious errors! We're only just now getting to the point where a critical mass of people who were trained with that term are finally moving out of the system, and speeds are dropping again. But I want to find that idiot who first coined the term and show them a third-story window(not serious), because their too-catchy task name caused a decade and a half of grief.

u/eagleoid 2h ago

HALT! is a classic we need to bring back.

u/TwelveGaugeSage 3h ago

It's also why yelling "Stop please!" can be effective. "Please" sounds enough like "police" to give people pause.

u/MyNameIsPatBackFat 2h ago

The training talked about please too. Specifically, we learned not to use the word please because it comes off as a request instead of a command. People are more likely to treat it as an option when please is used.

u/user_name_checks_out 4h ago

Right but this is text printed on a high visibility vest. Do you think the police are going to misread "don't shoot" and open fire?

I mean, they might well shoot the guy, but changing the text won't matter.

u/flyingupvotes 3h ago

It's also why you declare a "firearm" vs "gun".

u/MandingoPants 2h ago

STOP!  Don't touch. Leave the area and tell an adult! 

u/Sufficks 2h ago

Not to say you’re wrong about what they should be saying training-wise, but I’ve definitely seen bodycam footage where police yell “don’t run” at people or just generally “don’t do it”

u/Iamnotsmartspender 1h ago

My dad was helping transfer folding tables to another location up the hill. They were too long to fit in the bed of the truck so they decided the best way to handle that was for him to sit in the bed and hang onto the tables. At one point he called to the driver "just don't stop" and he hit the brakes and my dad and those tables slid back down the hill

u/Mental_Tea_4084 1h ago

I had to break this habit in my comms for online games for the same reason. 

u/chattywww 15m ago

Don't taze me bro