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Ok, I would like to talk about one conservation that is not interesting to me.

It happens between me and


my friends. Although some of them are not my classmates, we are best friends. On one Saturday night,
we were playing a game and chatting together, and one of us suddenly talked about his girlfriend. And
everyone also talked about their girlfriend. And then they talked about love and something like that.
They know that I am a person who hasn't had a girlfriend among us. And they did it in order to annoy
me. I was certain that they planned it. It was boring conservation and a terrible joke. Certainly, I
managed to escape but with a severe headache.

Having strong communication skills aids in all aspects of life – from professional life to personal life and
everything that falls in between. From a business standpoint, all transactions result from
communication. Good communication skills are essential to allow others and yourself to understand
information more accurately and quickly. In contrast, poor communication skills lead to frequent
misunderstanding and frustration.

Well, we often promise to someone and try to keep the promises. But in some cases, we can’t get
success to achieve our promise, we fail to keep our words. And now, I will tell my story which I promised
to my friend, but I couldn’t. It happened at this time last year. At that time, my class had a project. And
we divided work into many parts. My part is the same with my friend. So she asked me to help her after
I finished. And I straightaway said not to worry, I will help you.  Unfortunately, I was sick, so I couldn't
get out of bed. Because of that, I couldn’t help her. And she couldn’t complete her part. Although we
still completed the project without her part and I apologized to her and she also understood for me, I
feel bad because I broke the promise. 

Certainly, parents should keep their promise especially to their children. Firstly, if parents can keep their
promise, they can be shining examples for their children to follow. It’s an effective way to teach children
about keeping promises. Moreover, parents can teach your kids they can trust them. We want our
children to take us at our word about all sorts of important things: faith, values, relationships, etc. If
they can’t trust us in the little things, how can they trust us in the big things?

Yes, children deserve to be rewarded for keeping a promise. They tried their best to keep the promise so
why don't we reward them. We don’t have to reward them with something huge or enormous. It’s only
a compliment. This can be motivation for them to keep the promise in the future.

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