Well, it's a bit of a jumbled phrase. 'Not an big' is incorrect grammar, it should probably be 'not a big'. 'Rule' could refer to a regulation or principle. 'Tattle taling' (should be 'tattling') means to tell tales or spread gossip. And'social story' might be a story related to society or social interactions. So perhaps it's about a story that doesn't involve a major rule and tattling in a social context.
Sure. There's a story about a group of kids in a park. They are playing a game together. There are no strict rules like in a formal competition. They just make up some simple rules on the spot as they play. And they are not tattling on each other. If one kid accidentally breaks the rule they made, the others just laugh it off and keep playing. It's a simple social story where there's no big rule and no tattling.
Well, a tattle - telling social story is a narrative tool. It's used mainly in educational or social settings. It helps kids, especially, understand the concept of tattling. Tattling can be seen as when you tell on someone just to be mean or get them in trouble for no good reason. These stories illustrate scenarios to make it clear what is tattling and what is appropriate sharing of information.
It could mean that it's not a story mainly about big or important social rules. Maybe it's a story that focuses on minor aspects of social interactions or something outside the realm of major social regulations.
You can start by thinking about small - scale social interactions. For example, write about a conversation between two neighbors over the fence. Focus on the friendly exchanges, the little jokes, and the casual sharing of news, rather than any major rules.
Definitely not. Such a 'rule' implies objectifying others based on inappropriate physical characteristics, which goes against basic values of equality, respect, and propriety. We should strive to have relationships based on positive qualities like kindness, mutual understanding, and shared interests, not something so vulgar.
The Eldest Princess's Law of a courtesan, Rowen, was an ancient novel written by the author, Rowen. It told the story of Shang Moyun. Shang Mo Yun was a socialite of the upper class, in exchange for power, she had to sell her body, soul and love. However, she expressed that she was forced to do so. The novel was currently being serialised, and the author's pen name was Rowen.
" The Eldest Princess's Law of a courtesan, ROWEN " was an ancient novel written by the author, Rowen. The story was mainly about Shang Mo Yun. She was a socialite in high society. In exchange for power, she had no choice but to sell her body, soul, and love. After Shang Mo Yun reincarnated, she became the eldest princess of the Shang Dynasty. Her identity was glamorous, but she faced many dangers and dangers. This novel was currently being serialized and was very popular.