The Grammatical Significance of Complicating Conversations and the Risks of Miscommunication

The Grammatical Significance of Complicating Conversations and the Risks of Miscommunication

Question from a reader:
Is complicating a story permissible as a grammatical or fraudulent technique?

Complicating a Story: Perspectives on Grammar and Fraudulent Techniques

Hello, everyone! Today, I would like to discuss a somewhat unique and intriguing topic. The question is, “Is complicating a story permissible as a grammatical or fraudulent technique?” This theme involves a legal perspective, and from my own

Complete Guide to Cooling-Off and Cancellation Procedures for Electricity Contracts

Complete Guide to Cooling-Off and Cancellation Procedures for Electricity Contracts

Question from a reader:
I applied for electricity from Earth Infinity Co., Ltd. through an agency called BEYOND yesterday. Considering a cooling-off period, I made an inquiry call today. The company name that answered was different, but I was told that BEYOND is the same company. The explanatory document about the cooling-off period states that I should send a “notification of

Exploring the Gap Between Legal Logic and Practical Application: Does Law Need Logical Consistency?

Exploring the Gap Between Legal Logic and Practical Application: Does Law Need Logical Consistency?

Question from a reader:
Does the law need to be logical? Is it designed to avoid logical inconsistencies?

Does the law need to be logical?

Laws, that is, the rules and norms of our society, indeed need to be logical. There are several reasons for this belief, but let’s start by understanding that laws form the foundation of society. The existence of

Is Online Voting Declaration Illegal? Exploring the Truth and Key Considerations

Is Online Voting Declaration Illegal? Exploring the Truth and Key Considerations

Question from a reader:
Is it illegal to say online that I voted for the XX party?

Is Declaring Your Vote Online Illegal? Unraveling the Truth

Recently, I received a question about whether saying “I voted for the XX party” online constitutes a legal violation. Since I have a keen interest in political and legal topics, I decided to reflect on this

Understanding Right of Way and Legal Liability in Bus-Pedestrian Collision Accidents

Understanding Right of Way and Legal Liability in Bus-Pedestrian Collision Accidents

Question from a reader:
Recently, there have been reports of accidents involving buses and pedestrians. Many opinions suggest that in such cases, the bus has the right of way and that pedestrians are obligated to yield. Is this really the case?

Bus and Pedestrian Contact Accidents: The Truth About Right of Way

Recently, reports of accidents involving buses and pedestrians have surfaced,