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tester [92]
3 years ago
11

what would you do in order to avoid an embarrassing situation at university? use sequence connectors, and list of advice

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1 answer:
Gnom [1K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

First of all, I would be careful of what kinds of photos I upload on my social networks, because my colleagues could see them and mock of them if they are shameful. Secondly, I would be aware of what I say during classes, such as having biased opinions on certain topics such as religion, sports or politics. In the tird place, I would follow my grandfather's advice: "If you don't have any good thing to say about a person, it's better for you to say nothing". Finally, I would be careful with the clothes I wear, which doesn't mean to completely change my outfit, but to wear clothes that are suitable for the moment.

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