Are you familiar with this old adage ``Tell me who your friends are and I'll tell you who you are"? People judge us the way we do/act or say. Same goes with past tense and past perfect tense if we don't really know its usage and differences we can immediately judge or say that it's simple past tense where in fact its past perfect tense already. How would you avoid this (judgement) to happen even if you are true friends? Give your friendly tips here to avoid bullying or bashing others' actions or words.
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We sense our emotions from the time we're babies. Infants and young children react to their emotions with facial expressions or with actions like laughing, cuddling, or crying. They feel and show emotions, but they don't yet have the ability to name the emotion or say why they feel that way.
As we grow up, we become more skilled in understanding emotions. Instead of just reacting like little kids do, we can identify what we feel and put it into words. With time and practice, we get better at knowing what we are feeling and why. This skill is called emotional awareness
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