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    1. Asked: November 19, 2020In: Communication

      I understand that thanksgiving is a very important holiday especially for families, but I don’t get comfortable celebrating it anymore. How can I always excuse myself from my family during every thanksgiving?

      Jorge Heizer
      Jorge Heizer
      Added an answer on November 22, 2020 at 6:32 pm

      Before you talk to your family, think about all of the reasons your plans make sense and are OK. Be confident in your decision. It is courteous to let someone know as early as possible that you won’t be attending an event they’re expecting you at, and your family deserves that same respect. There’sRead more

      Before you talk to your family, think about all of the reasons your plans make sense and are OK. Be confident in your decision. It is courteous to let someone know as early as possible that you won’t be attending an event they’re expecting you at, and your family deserves that same respect. There’s a chance that they’ll make other plans as well—like booking a just-for-two vacation, making arrangements with friends, or simply cooking different foods—and the longer you delay, the more inconvenient and difficult it will be for them to have a holiday they feel good about. Also, the more time passes, the more instances there are likely to be in which they’ll say things like “we can do this or that in December when you’re home” and you’ll have to lie either directly or by omission. You don’t want to find yourself in a situation where they are pissed at you for not saying something sooner. So communicate your “no” RSVP to them as soon as you make that decision.

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    2. Asked: November 19, 2020In: Communication

      At this time and age, almost all teenagers are depressed, as though it’s something cool. Why?

      Jorge Heizer
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      Added an answer on November 22, 2020 at 6:32 pm

      Life is far more demanding now than it was years ago, yes I know ‘back in your day you had to do this and that’ but today things changed, we are more judgmental and critical, as a society more outspoken and also agressive and intolerant. Before all you had to do to avoid the most notorious bully inRead more

      Life is far more demanding now than it was years ago, yes I know ‘back in your day you had to do this and that’ but today things changed, we are more judgmental and critical, as a society more outspoken and also agressive and intolerant. Before all you had to do to avoid the most notorious bully in your school is to take a different route back home, now the bullies get you online and target you with the nastiest kind of comments the Alphabet can arrange, we have advanced to master the art of inflicting the most hurtful kind of pain we can using words and you’ll hardly find any of those insults to target anything else but physical apperance. Smartphones and social media are also something that affected teens directly a fundamental change in how they spent their time, not just an event in the news or a trend they heard about from their parents. When you allow a child at the age of 9 or less have their own tablet and adapt to spending all their time on it and isolate themselves from the world you are at fault. When a 15 years old girl is at home being told her success in life depends on how good she looks, how thin she looks, how big her breasts are how is she not gonna get depressed? When platforms like Instagran and SnapChat emphasize on the appearance factor and the most popular and most liked celebrities on both platforms are ridiculously goodlooking how can you tell someone just started transitioning to adulthood that life is fair and trust leading empowered women telling them to be themselves as they make those inspirational posts about self-acceptance from their online accounts while wearing the most expensive makeup money can buy and the retouched photos. This generation is a victim not overly-dramatic. Society has progressed to make your future depend on your physical appearance and your daily life routine under the mercy of judgmental friends and even family members who do not think before speaking. Everybody wants you to be happy until you’re happier than them, everyone wants you to be successful until your success threatens theirs. We don’t practice what we preach that’s why so many kids are suffering in silence, cutting or committing suicide, everyone wants to hear but no body listens. The economy is bad, the news reports are depressing, we watch innocents being beheaded as we are flipping channels and it no longer shocks the world, no place is safe from terror even concerts and nightclubs and unfairness and injustice to be a standard in our society whether its in relationships or work environment while the School system regards grades way up higher than actually educating children.

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