/2025-01-23
ȸ ÷ֽ ۹Hello,
Your reflection is deep and shows that you're thinking
critically about how words can affect others. I really appreciate your honesty
in sharing how giving "honest feedback" led to misunderstandings with
your friends. It's true that communication can be tricky, and it's important to
understand how the other person might feel. Your point about the difficulty of
finding a balance and the absence of perfect "honest feedback" is
also really thoughtful.
I can see you're making great strides in expressing
your ideas in English, and I'm proud of your progress! Keep exploring and
reflecting on these meaningful topics, you're doing amazing!
~Teacher Cathy
Everyone hurts others with words,
and you don't know if you hurt the other person.
>>CORRECT
OR>>Everyone hurts others with
their words, and you may not even realize when you do.
In order to know that, you need to
have some indicators based on accurate statistics, but it varies from person to
person, and if you want to know that, you need to take the time and build a
friendship with that person.
>>CORRECT
OR>>To know that, you need
indicators based on accurate statistics, but since it varies from person to
person, you must take the time to build a friendship with them.
When I gave my friends "honest
feedback" in the past, they left me.
>>CORRECT
OR>>In the past, when I gave my
friends 'honest feedback,' they ended up leaving me.
In other words, honest feedback also
means that I really want to say what I want to say.
>>CORRECT
OR>>In other words, honest
feedback means that I genuinely want to express what I feel.
Things like balance can't match from
the beginning, and honest feedback doesn't exist in the world.
>>CORRECT
OR>>Things like balance can't
be achieved from the beginning, and honest feedback doesn't truly exist in the
world.
At least that's what I believe.
>>CORRECT
OR>>At least, that's what I
believe.