>>1361734>can there any other reasons for why I choose to be verbose>to avoid ambiguityYour goal makes sense, but you're failing to achieve it. It doesn't make you more clear. It makes people not want to listen to you, because you sound like a teenager that's trying really hard to seem smart.
Being verbose is objectively bad, unless you're writing a novel. But you are not Marcel Proust. You should treat it as a liability, not a quirk of your personality. Your texts are awkward to read. If you want to be taken seriously by other people, consider improving yourself instead of being defensive every time someone criticizes you. This really isn't worth defending.
You don't even have to be verbose to be "precise and accurate". By definition, verbosity is using more words than it is needed. If you're being concise and someone misunderstands you, then it might be a fault of his reading comprehension, not you using fewer words.