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devlian [24]
3 years ago
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Do you have a particular friend or family member that always has a bad attitude? What is it like to be around that person? How d

oes their attitude affect the way you are when you are around them, and what could you do to help them become more positive?
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1 answer:
kirill115 [55]3 years ago
8 0

I do have a family member who always has a bad attitude. For me being around the person is hard because he is my brother and he constantly is loud and screaming and cussing. It makes me feel kind of scared when I am around them but what I could do to help them be more positive is talk to them anyway and help him realize he doesn't need to yell or curse.

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