Cách sử dụng
The expression "guilt into doing" means to make someone do something by making them feel guilty. For example, if someone says "I can't believe you don't want to help me when I'm in this situation," they are trying to guilt you into helping them. This expression is often used in situations where someone is trying to convince or persuade someone else to do something they don't want to do. However, it's important to note that using guilt to get someone to do something is generally not seen as a positive or respectful way to interact with others.