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lozanna [386]
3 years ago
7

What does this mean? "We are all the same in so many different ways."

English
2 answers:
Inessa05 [86]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Exactly what it says. We are all the same, in different ways

Explanation:

Like, we are all the same species. Right? Human. We all have human nature, instincts, and we all have eyes, ear, and noses (unless you've lost some, unfortunately. But you were most likely born with them!) But we have different temperaments, attitudes, opinions, and we look different. We talk different. But it's in our nature to look for friends, to want to be liked by others, and to be happy in general. But depending on how we were raised, our <em>morals </em>fluctuate and we change and are shaped by what goes on around us. But at our base, we're human. We have different cultures, but we each <em>have </em>culture (if that makes sense.) We have different versions of the same things. For example, every country has their own form of bread. It may be a tortilla, or pasta, or whatever, but it's <em>bread. </em>The same, but different in many ways.

<em>(Hope that helps and made sense!)</em>

salantis [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: ok

Explanation: so basically what I think it means is that each and every one of us is human no matter what, and that’s how we are all the same. We are the same in many different ways because we all do different things and we all look different and have different personality’s. :)

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