First of all, the word is “judgemental”, one word. As two words it sounds VERY different. The word “mental” is often used to mean “crazy”, even though it really means something related to the brain.
“JIC” means “just in case”.
The person responding said, “U (you) get an educated,” which is ironic because it is in error. It should be “You get educated” or “You get an education.”
First of all, the word is “judgemental”, one word. As two words it sounds VERY different. The word “mental” is often used to mean “crazy”, even though it really means something related to the brain.
“JIC” means “just in case”.
The person responding said, “U (you) get an educated,” which is ironic because it is in error. It should be “You get educated” or “You get an education.”