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Peaceblinkfriend  +  368438 Mon, 21 May 07 02:28 PM
When someone explains something to you, and if you understand what they are trying to say, what should you say? Do you usually say 'Oh I see'? Could you give me some suggestions please?

Thank you very much.

Best wishes,

Ernest
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Mister Micawber  +  368446 Mon, 21 May 07 02:45 PM

Oh I see.
I understand now.
Ah, I get it.
Oh, so that's what it means / how it works / how I use it /
etc.

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Peaceblinkfriend  +  368458 Mon, 21 May 07 02:52 PM
Oh, that's what you could say. Thank you Mister Micawber. Stick out tongue [:P]

I know the different ways to say it now.

Cheers,

Ernest
Anonymous, 1 yr 3 days ago
You can give them some suggestions, or you can talk to them base on experiences you have gone through in the pass..

secondly, when you listen to someone, try to listen with not just the mind but also with the heart and thus, you will find the right answer for that individual.

All the best!...
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