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Fiesta28 [93]
4 years ago
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zalisa [80]4 years ago
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  • <em><u>Heya friend,</u></em>
  • <em><u>Good question!</u></em>
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  • <em><u>1)We should talk to brainly members kindly, lovingly for sure. We should have a spirit of respectness, lovingneess. We should always try to be like a wise person. We should always talks politely to them. No matters on what position he is, we should just see that we are a good user and we have to form a good impression among everyone. Always try to talk something wise, funny, interesting.</u></em>
  • <em><u>2)Yeah, we should give respect to not only Leaders, benefactors, moderators. To each user we should give respect. If you will respect everyone, one will give u respect. We all say-</u></em>
  • <em><u>"TAKE RESPECT, GIVE RESPECT"</u></em>
  • <em><u>Talk to everyone respectively, then only you will be loved by others, if you will talk harshly and will Bose up yourself. No one will love you, all will hate you or will not like to talk to you. </u></em>
  • <em><u>Give respect to everyone. Understand what others want to say, then take decisions wisely and have a sweet relationship with them.</u></em>
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