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| 1. learn2earn (16936)
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2 years ago
| | Oh yes, there will always be misunderstandings in the family, in groups of friends, in gatherings and organizations. The good thins is that something can be done to bridge the gap that causes conflicts. It is best to talk about some problems that may arise and find solutions to the problems rather than keeping it silent. Acknowledging our sins to our family members will also help and asking forgiveness to whom we sinned against. | | | | | | | | | | Pro-life Merchandise The Powerful Rosary of the Unborn, pro-life jewelry,car magnets & more www.RosaryOfTheUnborn.com | add comment | | | |
| 2. deriellevc73 (821)
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2 years ago
| | lowering down our pride and talking about what caused the misunderstanding is one way of bridging the gap between family members. sometimes, our pride keeps us from saying sorry or for talking with humility to the one we have a misunderstanding with.. sometimes, a smile and laughter often bridge the gap. when you have a very strong rapport with the one family member in question or with your other half, a look and a smile with matching hug often bridge the silence..sometimes, a smile and a hug is enough..but if the misunderstanding is much much more deeper, a serious and sincere talk is in order..if you really love the person, you would not let pride get in the way.. | | | | | | | ericpapasit (802)
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2 years ago
| | Thanks,,,, Derielle the problem is who will go first... the offender or the offended? | | | | | | | Mosca Book Answers View Step-by-Step Solutions for Your Actual Textbook Problems! Cramster.com/Physics_Mosca | add comment | | | |
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