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      <title>Communication Styles by Blacano, Micah Pauline B.</title>
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      <description>1. How do you communicate every day? 2. Does it differ between your family, friends, teacher, or maybe strangers? Why or why not? 3. Why do you think we need to change the way we speak depending on the person we talking to?</description>
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      <pubDate>2023-12-17 06:49:06 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br></p><ol><li><p>I communicate by talking face-to-face, texting, calling, or using social media. Sometimes, we express things without words, like using our faces or gestures.</p></li><li><p>Totally! When we talk to family, it's chill and comfy, maybe with inside jokes. With friends, it's open and fun. Teachers get a more serious and respectful tone. Strangers might get polite talk until we know them better.</p></li><li><p>Well, people like different things when it comes to talking. Changing how we talk helps us connect better. It's like following the rules of each group, showing respect, and making sure everyone gets what we're saying. It just makes talking work better!</p></li></ol>]]></description>
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