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There's a way you handle issues and you get the message through to the one involved or you let it go the other way round.You know, a lot of people want to counsel someone, talk about something but they do not know how to go about it. The first way to start is, know what you want to say... it helps very well. when you know how to pass your message, what the point is and what should not be picked, then you can pass the message across. You don't need to speak just because you can use the English language pretty well, sometimes, just admit that you can't handle it. That's integrity than opening your mouth to pass errors.

I got a message recently form someone, telling me about her experience with a relative. A relative called her to speak about what her perception about the fashion business she's planning to venture in and this relative got the whole message off. "I know fashion nowadays is something big, you young ones feel fashion should be this and its not supposed to be like that, just know what your fashion is about, because in those days, we used to know fashion by the things we wear". smiles. When i got the message i smiled, she said... "i really don't understand why I came, what's the point.?" So, i told her, when someone is saying what you don't understand, and you don't want to be rude? Just imagine your Front camera there, and POUT.

you know The selfie style, and when they are done... smile and say Thank you, but in your heart you add{for being pointless}. So, instead of getting angry. Just Pout. looooooooool.


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