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In Buddhism, right __________ means, among other things, refraining from lying, slander, gossip, unkind, or rude words or abusive talk, and idle or misleading assertions

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Answer:Right Speech

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The Buddha focused openly on how how we can positively influence our own speech and verbal interaction in a way that ensures that it yields positivity. Right speech which is also referred to as Virtuous Speech or Wise Speech refers to a speech which yields peace and happiness in our lives and those around us.

The Buddha precisely defines the right speech as abstinence from harsh,malicious , and false speech.

Which means we must not speak false information that may bring conflict amongst people , we must not use sweating and hostile words and must not gossip. He believed speaking the truth is what brings us harmony and speaking kindly.

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