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ȸ ÷ֽ ۹Hello Eva,
You did a good job sharing how you feel when you're sad
or angry. I understand that sometimes you prefer to wait and let time pass,
which can help you feel better, but the anger might still be there. It's great
that you know talking about the problem can help, especially when you feel
frustrated with a situation, like when you have an argument. It's important to
express your feelings, and you're right, sometimes others might not know how to
help, like when your husband leaves you alone.
As for dealing with anger, its okay if you're still
figuring out what works best for you. Some people find comfort in eating,
listening to music, or sleeping, as you mentioned. It might help to try different
things and see what works best for you. I appreciate that you're reflecting on
these feelings. Keep going, and remember to take care of yourself!
~Teacher Cathy
When I
am sad or angry, I don't do anything.
>>CORRECT
OR>>When
I'm sad or angry, I tend to do nothing.
As
time went by I feel better good.
>>As
time went by, I started to feel better.
But I
only feel better, I am still angry with that.
>>CORRECT
OR>>But
I only feel a little better; I'm still angry about it.
I want
to talk about that, what was the problem, why l was angry, what I want to you.
>>I
want to talk about what the problem was, why I was angry, and what I want from
you.
When I
argued with my husband, my husband didn't do anything.
>>When
I argue with my husband, he doesn't do anything.
Just
leave me aside.
>>CORRECT
OR>>He
just leaves me aside.
I
don't like it.
>>CORRECT
OR>>I
don't like it at all.
I
heard that someone eat lot of foods, someone listening to music, someone sleep
long time.
>>I
heard that some people eat a lot of food, some listen to music, and some sleep
for a long time.
I
don't know really way to solved my angry.
>>I
don't really know a way to solve my anger.