एक युवा लड़का एक बुजुर्ग महिला को सड़क पार करने में मदद करता है
<em>"Annyeonghaseyo ___ imnida" and "Annyeonghaseyo jeoneun ___ imnida" both have different definitions.</em>
"Annyeonghaseyo? Jeoneun <em>Bob* - </em>imnida" is the formal way of introducing yourself in Korean (to your parents, teachers, etc).
When you introduce yourself casually, you take out "jeoneun".
"Annyeonghaseyo? <em>Bob - </em>imnida."
<em>*Bob (name) is used as an example. </em>
Answer and Explanation:
After a quick survey, I realized that it is common for ASL / deaf culture to hold celebrations focused on art and literature, although this changes from region to region. I could see that it is common to create celebrations around events that broadcast films, that promote joint literature and that celebrate the day of awareness of the deaf.
There was a similar event in my city, which promoted a popular type of cinema for low-income communities. This event aimed to celebrate national art and cinema, as well as how to democratize access to cinema.
Answer:
D is obviously the answer
1.Disclosing too much information (aka TMI)
2.Attack, dump and run.
3.Communicating too frequently.
4.Too much reacting and not enough reflecting.
5.Inappropriate sharing for your audience.
6.Crossing boundaries.
7.Sharing photos and locations without permission.