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pickupchik [31]
1 year ago
9

In what SITUATIONS can one generation learn from another? (Write a short paragraph)

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dalvyx [7]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

In every situation one generation can learn from another. But each generation learns more from watching than from words. Everything we do teaches someone something about us and about interactions with the world.

This is why it’s important to practice manners and kindness both at home and in public - there are always others who are observing you whether you know it or not. And they are learning. It’s our duty to pass on civil behavior, thoughtfulness, and courtesy.

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