This is pretending to give you face (being forced), but in fact it is to find yourself a step down. He is asking you to stop, but he is not asking, saying the most cowardly words in the most arrogant tone.
Hey, you women just like to make trouble without reason. It's like parents telling their children that you are quibbling! How dare you quibble! Put yourself in a very high position and don't bother to argue with you = If I go on, I'm afraid you can't beat me (give yourself face and give yourself psychological hints, I can actually speak very well, but I am broad-minded and won't argue with you, but if I am really broad-minded, will it be so noisy? Isn't it because you love to pretend to be B? )
What else do you want from me? -put forward clear requirements and start the punishment mode of violation mechanism. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, just kidding.
Of course, this sentence will not only appear in the environment of love between men and women, but also in the quarrel between strangers, such as cyber bullying. You will find that this is a male idiom, which aims to make you nowhere to play.
If you don't think this is good enough, then you should escalate the quarrel and offer this famous saying in the opposite direction when the other party is most reasonable, so as to occupy the moral high ground. I am tolerant of most people, but you are not. Take other people's road, so that others have no way out.
Therefore, there is a key here. When you find the other person making this famous saying, interrupt him! "Hey, you didn't close the door" and "Hey, you've been a little bald recently." No matter what you say, you should divert his attention, stop him from standing on the moral high ground, and drag him into the daily trivial debate on the same level as you. Remember, this is not noisy, but a fair debate for a better communication environment. You are equal. On the contrary, when you are ready to make a famous statement, you need to express it clearly and quickly to prevent interruption.
If you want to advance, only the vegetable market can help you. Aunt, the haggler in the vegetable market, will vividly show you how to cut the hardest price at the moral high ground and jump repeatedly on the edge of the boss's anger to drive people away. At this time, you not only learned to bargain, but also learned to kidnap morally.
Here, I wish you advanced success!