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Think about what you want to say before you speak

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I am going to share this with you and hope you learn from it.
You need to be careful about what you say to anyone who is willing to give you a good shot at a great experience in your life. I really want to make sure you are interested in what I have to say to you. I have spoken to the wrong people and they are very dominant females that think that they are above others. But I am trying to make amends with them and they are very passionate about their lifestyle choices. Now I have to go back and try to be respectful and honest with them because they are so much different from others that I don't know where to start with this process. They have been very upset with me for a few days now because I was thinking that they would be a good fit for me and was not even sure what they were going to do with their own way of thinking about their own personal issues. I think I was a bit confused about how they could be used to being a dominant person who had their own way of doing things differently from the other side of their lifestyle. I hope to reconcile with them and be able to put all of them behind me.
I also have a very good friend who is willing to help me out with this issue and I'll be sure to give him my best and help him out for his own sake.
I also would like to share with you how much you need to be respectful of others who may not have any interest or want to be involved with your lifestyle. The best way for you to talk to others is to make sure you are very comfortable and respectful of their ideas and their choices.
So you young people listen to me about the way you speak to them when you are ready to get into a new position in your life as a person who has been successful and something that you are also interested in.
Think before you speak!

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RE:Think about what you want to say before you speak

I believe in one thing, and this came about in a similar way, as I have to deal with a lot of people every day online and in person. So, some words have very different meanings, and are dependent on inflection, on the words they are used with, and the context in which they are used.

It is not what you say, it is how you say it.

I have worked in the film industry, and scripts have a direction in which the author has written them. In many different scenarios, the scripts reflect every day life, but in reality, some tend to be off base and could potentially be offensive if we use the same lines in every day life. I was doing a scripted IMPROV scene in a class, where we were given the opportunity to change a script in whatever way we felt. Improvisation can be fun, funny, and even a little naughty. It can also be a sledgehammer to the head, if not properly worded. The lessons we learned for improv is to be careful about what is said, and how it is said, because someone can misinterpret the meaning. there was a situation where someone got offended by what another had said, and the instructor had to shut it down.


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RE:Think about what you want to say before you speak

I believe in one thing, and this came about in a similar way, as I have to deal with a lot of people every day online and in person. So, some words have very different meanings, and are dependent on inflection, on the words they are used with, and the context in which they are used.

It is not what you say, it is how you say it.

I have worked in the film industry, and scripts have a direction in which the author has written them. In many different scenarios, the scripts reflect every day life, but in reality, some tend to be off base and could potentially be offensive if we use the same lines in every day life. I was doing a scripted IMPROV scene in a class, where we were given the opportunity to change a script in whatever way we felt. Improvisation can be fun, funny, and even a little naughty. It can also be a sledgehammer to the head, if not properly worded. The lessons we learned for improv is to be careful about what is said, and how it is said, because someone can misinterpret the meaning. there was a situation where someone got offended by what another had said, and the instructor had to shut it down.


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