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  1. May 2, 2012 · Types of Gossip and What the Bible Says. How do we know what’s gossip and what’s not gossip? We can find a number of Bible verses about gossip, especially in Proverbs, and we can also ask God to reveal it to us.

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    • The "I Just Need to Vent" Gossip. Who among us hasn’t felt the need to vent frustration, hurt, or anger? Who hasn’t wanted to get something off their chest—even if that “something” painted someone else in a negative light?
    • The "I Need to Get a Life" Gossip. The “I need to get a life” gossip is driven by boredom or emptiness. People whose lives lack meaningful work or transcendent purpose, often seek to find significance by discussing the lives of others.
    • The "In the Know" Gossip. An “in the know” gossip loves to have the latest scoop. In fact, they need to know the latest scoop, because inside information makes this person feel significant, included, and sometimes, even superior.
    • The Prayer Request Gossip. Anyone who’s been around religious people has likely encountered this type of gossip. What makes the prayer request gossip so insidious is that gossip is couched in spiritual sounding words like, “we all need to pray for him.”
  3. Feb 15, 2024 · What Are the Different Types of Gossip? Gossip comes in various forms, including positive, negative, and neutral types, each influencing social dynamics and perceptions differently. Positive gossip can foster camaraderie and strengthen social bonds by sharing uplifting stories or commendations about others, enhancing trust and teamwork within a ...

    • The Spy – In Proverbs 11:13, the Hebrew word translated “gossip” means “‘a peddler (of secrets), a huckster/hawker, deceiver, or spy.’ The English Standard Version uses the phrase ‘whoever goes about slandering’….We might use the word ‘informer’….Spies know how to wheedle a story out of us.”
    • The Grumbler – Another Hebrew word commonly translated “gossip” refers to a whisperer. The Hebrew dictionaries say that this “is one who is ‘murmuring about another person behind their back rather than openly complaining about their behavior.’”
    • The Backstabber – “Backstabbing gossip overflows from a heart bent on revenge, retaliation and real malice. The backstabber actually desires the target of his gossip to experience pain.
    • The Chameleon – “A chameleon is a person who goes along with gossip to try to fit into the crowd….Fear, not anger, is the main motivation for a chameleon’s gossip.
  4. Feb 19, 2022 · Positive gossip includes prosocial behaviors that increase group cooperation and decrease selfishness. Gossip strengthens social bonds and helps to resolve conflicts. It informs us about social norms. Not all gossip causes harm, and most of the time, it is neutral. Stereotypes about women gossiping more than men are untrue.

  5. May 14, 2019 · The researchers coded gossip into three distinct categories: positive/flattering gossip, neutral gossip (i.e., observations about people that aren't necessarily positive or negative), and...

  6. Dec 20, 2023 · 1. Information Sharing. Gossip often involves sharing information about others and helping individuals stay informed about what is happening in their social circles. Gossip can be a way to...

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