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    1. Asked: January 5, 2021In: Communication

      How do you deal with nosy relatives who seem to always want to be in your business?

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      Added an answer on January 6, 2021 at 8:50 pm

      As much as families are well meaning in many cases, but then you are an adult and it’s your within your right to choose to tell everyone something personal or not. And who you tell is always at your own discretion too. Therefore be selective of whom you tell your private matters to, and keep your caRead more

      As much as families are well meaning in many cases, but then you are an adult and it’s your within your right to choose to tell everyone something personal or not. And who you tell is always at your own discretion too.
      Therefore be selective of whom you tell your private matters to, and keep your cards close to your chest until you realize that you are 100% sure you may wish to discuss something going on on your personal life. Even then, exercising some further discernment as to who to disclose a matter to, is always wise, and may save you heartache or conflicts later. If you still find you are having issues, maybe you need to personalise things and speak quietly to each individual family member to gage their understanding and see where they are coming from, and hopefully you can talk it out to come to some resolve. Everything done in love and understanding, is always more productive than anything ever done in haste, hate, or resentment.

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    2. Asked: January 5, 2021In: Communication

      Were Black people at the helm of affairs and high positions in the 18th century Britain system?

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      Added an answer on January 6, 2021 at 8:50 pm

      I wouldn’t exactly say there were, the Bridgerton series is but just a fiction. Although, there were few black people in 18th century brits society. But not by a lot, since they were probably illegitimate children from people of high nobility, even though some black people managed some businesses, IRead more

      I wouldn’t exactly say there were, the Bridgerton series is but just a fiction. Although, there were few black people in 18th century brits society. But not by a lot, since they were probably illegitimate children from people of high nobility, even though some black people managed some businesses, I don’t think they were part of high society.

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