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The ways of expressing our emotions
What way(s) to express emotions is/are the best for you?
1. Words [ 7 ] [50.00%]
2. Gestures [ 2 ] [14.29%]
3. Facial gestures [ 3 ] [21.43%]
4. Actions [ 8 ] [57.14%]
5. Other variants (please, write a few words about them) [ 1 ] [7.14%]
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RinaDate: Wednesday, 02.06.2010, 20:40 | Message # 16
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Rina, you meet strange people sometimes.

Yes, it usually happens. May be something's wrong with me? As it is said, birds of a feather flock together... biggrin
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The only way to avoid any conflict with them is just go away or stay but without any word waiting for them finishing their hysterics.

Yes, may be it's the best way to stay safe.
 
Former-TeacherDate: Saturday, 09.10.2010, 10:47 | Message # 17
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I feel depressed. My habitual behaviour is that of 'prolonged silence' and 'avoidence of personal contacts'. At these momnets I often talk to myself and reflect on many things that I have done or somebody else has done to cause the state of depression.
 
lovefootball)Date: Saturday, 09.10.2010, 18:42 | Message # 18
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And do these reflections help you?
 
TeacherDate: Saturday, 09.10.2010, 19:00 | Message # 19
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Yes, it usually happens. May be something's wrong with me? As it is said, birds of a feather flock together...

May be you're right. Sometimes some people come in our life to make us think about something, or understand something, or teach us something.


In Vino Veritas...
 
NadyaDate: Sunday, 10.10.2010, 20:11 | Message # 20
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People always express their emotions. Some people cry, other people laugh, some do it with the help of gestures. When we express our emotions, it always helps our friends, relatives and other people to understand what we feel. If we didn't express our emotions, we would be bored and our life wouldn't be so interesting.
 
Former-TeacherDate: Saturday, 16.10.2010, 09:30 | Message # 21
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yes, it sounds natural. When we express our emotions, we always expect that they will be accepted rightly. Have you ever been sorry for your emotions that you couldn't control and gave vent to?
 
lovefootball)Date: Saturday, 16.10.2010, 18:43 | Message # 22
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I wish I knew some people who haven't)
 
NadyaDate: Sunday, 17.10.2010, 21:52 | Message # 23
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I think all the people have been sorry for their emotions at least once. Sometimes we regret about the actions that we have done. But I think we should try to control them. And do you know any ways how to do it?
 
lovefootball)Date: Monday, 18.10.2010, 20:23 | Message # 24
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When I feel that I'm slightly getting angry with someone, I try to think what is more important for me: the person or the acknowledgment of my rightness. In most cases the person wins and I calm down.
 
NadyaDate: Wednesday, 20.10.2010, 18:13 | Message # 25
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A good choice. If the acknowledgment of our rightness always wins, we'll lose most of our friends or quarrel with them often. Don't you think so?
 
TeacherDate: Wednesday, 20.10.2010, 18:57 | Message # 26
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Nadya, what if your best friend decides to commit a suicide? It's his decision, but you understand that he is not right in his choice.

In Vino Veritas...
 
NadyaDate: Wednesday, 20.10.2010, 19:31 | Message # 27
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Of course I'll try to stop her/him. I hope it won't happen. You're right- he/she won't be right- but I can't go anywhere with my friend and control him. And if you were in this situation, what would you do?
 
lovefootball)Date: Wednesday, 20.10.2010, 21:28 | Message # 28
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Seagull, you're talking about extremes.
 
Former-TeacherDate: Thursday, 21.10.2010, 11:03 | Message # 29
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what if your best friend decides to commit a suicide? It's his decision, but you understand that he is not right in his choice.

This is just unfair provocation. A person's duty and calling is to stop that persom commit a suicide.
 
TeacherDate: Thursday, 21.10.2010, 11:16 | Message # 30
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And if you were in this situation, what would you do?

I'll do my best to save him/her. Even if the price is our friendship.


In Vino Veritas...
 
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