Social Sciences, asked by narendrachaya, 1 month ago

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Answered by sanjaygraak236
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answer of 1st=Trust others.

I learned optimism from my parents. They live their lives seeing the good in others and trusting them because of it. They taught me it is better to trust and get burnt once in awhile than to live your entire life suspicious of everyone around you.

answer of 2nd I don't know

answer of A.=This approach allows family decisions to occur as a result of the will of the person in the family with the most status and/or authority. For example, in some traditional families, decision making may be vested in the father. The other members of the family are thus guided by what he says is right.

answer of B.=A person should never make an important decision alone. ... Decision making is considered very important because it decides the success of work. Taking decisions alone is too risky, it will affect the family life and sometimes may ruin someone's life. It depends on how big or serious is the matter to take a decision.13-Aug-2013

Answered by chinarireddy2005
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1) the two things that I have learned from my parents are to

•Admit mistakes

• Do Hard work

2) A.

In some traditional families, decision-making may be vested in the father. The other members of the family are thus guided by what he says is right. For example: Which college I should approach after my board examination. the decision would be taken by me, my elder sister, and my mother. then the decision has to be substantiated from my father.

B.

no, I don't think so that only one person in a family should take all the decisions because sometimes those decisions may be wrong and maybe right for only one person the one who is making the decision, rather than the whole family. The whole family wants a certain thing for example and the person who is taking responsibility for the family and thinking something different.

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