Learn what "don't speak out of anger" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

The speaker advises someone not to talk while upset because they may say something regrettable.
From Trial Marriage to A Billionaire, Episode 44
Someone warns another person not to speak while angry.
Use this in arguments or serious talks when you want someone to pause before speaking. It can sound judgmental if said harshly.
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