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how much responsibility/dependability lies/befalls on others/bystanders
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in how we communicate/interact? obviously everyone thinks for themselves, how does environmental/non verbal conversation/communication influence another if indeed it does?
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when:
at what time, on what occasion, in what case or circumstances; at the time, on the occasion , etc that; at which time etc and (just) then; seeing that; considering that; whereas. n. time, date, occasion.
ever- -soever- at whatever time, on whatever occasion, everytime that
is 3rd pers. sing. of be
be (pres. am, are, is pl. are; past was, were; part. being;p.p. been) exist,occur, live, remain;continue; have specified state or quality. v. aux, with p.p of v.t forming passive, with pres. part forming continuous tenses, with inf. expr. duty, intention,possibility, etc
right:
morally good,just;correct,true; in good or normal condition; not mistaken; on or towards side of human body which in majority of persons has the more used hand, on or towards that part of an object which is analogous to person's right side; of right in politics. restore to proper or straight or vertical position; make reparation for, avenge; vindicate, rehabilitate; correct, set in order what is just; fair treatment; fair claim; being entitled to privilege or immunity, thing one is entitled to; right part, region, or direction; polit. conservatives collectively;
right:
by-s, if right were done;
in the - having justice or truth on one's side
set to- arrange properly straight; all the way (round, to etc)
completely;quite;very; justly, properly, correctly, truly; on or to right side
angle- angle of 90
hand- placed on the right side
hand man- indispensible or chief assistant
handed- using right hand in preference to left, made by or for right hand, turning to right, turning to right
hander- right handed person or blow
minded- having natural inclination to favour what is right
right of way-(path subject to) right to pass over anothers ground, precedence in granted to one vehicle over another
on-
at what time, on what occasion, in what case or circumstances; at the time, on the occasion , etc that; at which time etc and (just) then; seeing that; considering that; whereas. n. time, date, occasion.
ever- -soever- at whatever time, on whatever occasion, everytime that
is 3rd pers. sing. of be
be (pres. am, are, is pl. are; past was, were; part. being;p.p. been) exist,occur, live, remain;continue; have specified state or quality. v. aux, with p.p of v.t forming passive, with pres. part forming continuous tenses, with inf. expr. duty, intention,possibility, etc
right:
morally good,just;correct,true; in good or normal condition; not mistaken; on or towards side of human body which in majority of persons has the more used hand, on or towards that part of an object which is analogous to person's right side; of right in politics. restore to proper or straight or vertical position; make reparation for, avenge; vindicate, rehabilitate; correct, set in order what is just; fair treatment; fair claim; being entitled to privilege or immunity, thing one is entitled to; right part, region, or direction; polit. conservatives collectively;
right:
by-s, if right were done;
in the - having justice or truth on one's side
set to- arrange properly straight; all the way (round, to etc)
completely;quite;very; justly, properly, correctly, truly; on or to right side
angle- angle of 90
hand- placed on the right side
hand man- indispensible or chief assistant
handed- using right hand in preference to left, made by or for right hand, turning to right, turning to right
hander- right handed person or blow
minded- having natural inclination to favour what is right
right of way-(path subject to) right to pass over anothers ground, precedence in granted to one vehicle over another
on-
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Social and moral perception, lots.
Society as a whole is based on a set of values, morals and codes which affect communication and behaviour in general. The majority affect eg social conscience, don't litter (or other anti-social behaviour) because it will be frowned upon.
Media effect too.
You could consider smoking, breastfeeding in general and in public.
Religious effect eg blasphemy.
Gang effect/pack mentality.
Class effect - judged on how people speak.
Anti-discrimation has an effect.
Non-verbal, could consider body language.
Could dress be considered eg hoodies, skinheads, religious dress.
Society as a whole is based on a set of values, morals and codes which affect communication and behaviour in general. The majority affect eg social conscience, don't litter (or other anti-social behaviour) because it will be frowned upon.
Media effect too.
You could consider smoking, breastfeeding in general and in public.
Religious effect eg blasphemy.
Gang effect/pack mentality.
Class effect - judged on how people speak.
Anti-discrimation has an effect.
Non-verbal, could consider body language.
Could dress be considered eg hoodies, skinheads, religious dress.
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