Characteristic of cynical and stoic philosophies, because they had to say what they thought. It also exists in rhetoric with a lap of concept, since it is the use of apparently recriminating phrases, but in truth flattering and respectful for those who hear them (this is because honesty is a form of respect). It comes from the Greek 960; 945; 961; 961; 951; 963; 953; 945; ( it was said all made up of 960; 945; 957; (bread all ) 961; 951; 963; 953; 962; ( rhesis locution , speech ) ; and it should be clarified that in Spanish it does not wear tilde or break the last diptongo. See cynism, stoicism.