“I’m proud of my country where I was born. When I talked about my country of origin, people gave me a hint of respect!”
That’s not a bad thing. He’s a little excited as he flaps his palms. He seems to have noticed something he didn’t notice when he was in his own country.
He completed a short-term study abroad program. It was only about half a year of study abroad, but it seems that he was greatly impacted by communication with his peers who had a completely different language and appearance.
- What is the purpose of communication?
- One of the purposes of our communication is to understand or share something.
We discuss and seek common ground to share certain concepts.
Unfortunately, however, the condition under which mixed opinions can be aggregated is that another, deeper premise is already shared.
I couldn’t relate to his excitement. That’s because I think he’s just misunderstanding something.
Because he seems to like this country even more after his return, but for some reason his favorite topics are limited.
When I comment on the culture or history of the country he loves, he blatantly grimaces.
I wonder if I said something that offended him.
But he seems to have broadened his horizons. However, his excitement didn’t last long.
- What kind of people are interested in talking to you?
- And such preconditions are not shared by any effort.
So those who believe that such fundamental conditions can be won through negotiation are still trying to communicate with someone today.
“I’m thinking of leaving this job because the store manager is so arrogant.”
His heart is filled with a kind of pride. His journey will not end until his feelings are satisfied.
Giorgia Meloni: Italy’s far right on course to win election - BBC News… “govern for everyone” …
That’s all for today’s post. Thank you
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