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The unexpected connection between paying and turning off

by PREMIUM.CAT
Una ilustración caprichosa que representa una escena vibrante y caótica que encarna la esencia de la publicación. En primer plano, un personaje de dibujos animados, un hombre de mediana edad con una expresión de incredulidad cómicamente exagerada, se encuentra frente a un medidor eléctrico gigante, que está repleto de facturas y facturas, simbolizando los cargos excesivos de la 'Compañía'. El medidor está adornado con elementos lúdicos como rayos de dibujos animados y signos de dólar, enfatizando lo absurdo de la situación. Alrededor del hombre hay varios 'derivados' de los verbos discutidos, como 'apagable', 'apagador' y 'pagador', cada uno representado por caracteres extravagantes que se involucran en travesuras humorísticas. En el fondo, es visible una colorida escena de la calle italiana, con un café donde los clientes disfrutan del café, encarnando el término 'AppAgare', a medida que parecen relajados y satisfechos. Sobre la escena, una burbuja de pensamiento emerge del hombre, lleno de palabras como 'Pa

A amazing origin

Apparently, it looks like a word game, but the reality is that the verb ‘turn’ derives from the verb ‘to pay’. This curious etymology transports us to the Latin ‘Pacare’, which means ‘pacifying’ or ‘satisfy’, a concept that relates to the notion of ‘peace’, from ‘pax, pacis’.

The relationship between payment and tranquility

The bond between these verbs is not so strange if we think of the popular expression that says, ‘Whoever pays, rests’. This suggests that when we satisfy an economic obligation, we achieve a certain mental peace. In addition, in Italian there is the verb ‘appagare’, which means ‘soothe’ or ‘satisfy’, reinforcing this idea of ​​emotional connection with payment.

Curious derivatives

The family of words related to ‘off’ includes various derivatives such as ‘off’, ‘turnable’ and ‘shutdown’. On the side of ‘pay’, we find terms such as ‘payment’, ‘payer’ and even ‘pay’, which have a wide variety of uses in the everyday language.

Reflections on the current system

The connection between the world of payment and energy supply invites us to reflect on the relationships we have with the supplier companies. In a system where citizens are often trapped in abusive practices, it is interesting to think about how the words we use can reflect these dynamics.

Games of words and realities

If we consider the term ‘appagato’, which refers to a state of tranquility after meeting our needs, we can see irony in our experience with energy bills. While we expect a sense of calm, we often find an additional stress that challenges this idea of ​​’peace’.

A contest of idees

Imagining a creative game that relates the various forms of payment to everyday realities, we could explore how energy supply companies can influence our lives. What ideas could we generate from these terms? Our imagination can open the door to a deeper reflection on the power of language in our society.

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