AFRICAN PROVERB – TWO BANGLES MAKE TOO MUCH NOISE
MEANING – When applied to conflict, “two bangles make too much noise” means that it takes two people to create a fight.
The De-escalation Meaning
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- Silence breaks the clash: One bangle cannot jingle by itself. By staying calm, you refuse to provide the second surface needed to create the “noise” of an argument.
- Control beats chaos: The person shouting has lost control. The person remaining calm retains their power and dignity.
- Diffusing aggression: An angry attack requires a reactive counter-attack to turn into a full battle. Silence or calmness starves the anger of the fuel it needs.
Cultural Equivalents
In this specific context of conflict, the proverb matches these global concepts:
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- “It takes two to tango.”
- “A gentle answer turns away wrath.”
- “Silence is the best response to a fool.”






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