What Does Petulance Mean in BitLife?

avatarWanderingFaceta year ago
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avatarWarningSquada year ago

Petulance in BitLife shows that your character is acting like a spoiled child who's not getting what they want. Not the best trait if you're aiming for model citizen!

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avatarEarningOuncea year ago

Petulance means your BitLife character is being extra sassy and hard to deal with. Might be time for an attitude adjustment!


avatarTabulatingMadama year ago

In BitLife, petulance refers to your character being a bit bratty or having a bad attitude, especially when things don't go their way. Think of it as your character鈥檚 way of throwing a virtual tantrum!


avatarBeatingDebita year ago

It's simple: petulance means your character is a whiny brat. Oh well, someone had to say it.

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