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Lostsunrise [7]
3 years ago
5

3.-¿ Como actuarias tú, si en pleno juego el árbitro toma una decisión, apesar de estar equivocado?¿finalizado el encuentro te d

espedirias del arbitro? Si - No ¿Porqué?
Physics
1 answer:
RideAnS [48]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Comprobar explicación

Explanation:

Si el árbitro toma una decisión en el medio del juego, a pesar de estar equivocado, normalmente, como humano, las emociones están destinadas a superarlo, pero de acuerdo con el reglamento, hay conductas aceptables y una protesta llena de emociones. en el árbitro puede salirse de las manos y conducir a más castigos de acuerdo con los libros de reglas.

Después del partido, por lo general, aún me despediría y expresaría mi desagrado tan cortésmente como pueda, pero porque cuando uno se equivoca, las emociones que lo acompañan pueden volverse increíblemente incontrolables, por lo tanto, es mejor mantener el control y no obtener castigado aún más.

¡¡¡Espero que esto ayude!!!

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