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Solomiia Muts FL-17(2)

The first thing I think the most important is understanding. For example,
(For example if you are trying to explain your position... - Put a comma after
the introductory phrase "For example".) if you are trying to explain your
position on a topic to an audience not familiar with those term (topic to an
audience not familiar with those term. The word "term" is singular, so you
cannot use the plural determiner "those". Did you mean "this term" or "those
terms"). So, (So it's not the. Put a comma after the introductory adverb phrase
"So".) it's not the audience's fault they don't understand, it's the speaker. It's the
same for any interaction.
The second one is trust. If either of the people or groups involved in
communication do not trust each other, then communication is likely to break
down. If you can’t trust your friend, it doesn’t matter how often they tell you
they’ll pay you back for the money they borrowed, because you don’t trust
them. Same with parents, students, teachers, government, and so on and on.
Without trust, there will never be communication.

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