Write a dialogue between you and your friend of minimum three meaningful exchange on covid-19 and its bad effect
Please give me correct dilogue writing
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Explanation:
As the world collectively seeks to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus, including through ‘social distancing’ and in some cases quarantine, it is critical that our interactions with each other continue, even if they take place in new settings. This provides an opportunity to explore online modalities for facilitating dialogue that we can take with us beyond the corona outbreak – an important step in also mitigating the impact that travel can have on climate change.
Taking dialogues online is in fact explored in Rafael Tyszblat’s chapter (PDF) in Dialogue in Peacebuilding, which seems a particularly relevant piece in today’s climate. He maintains that online dialogue ‘can be just as effective as face-to-face dialogue in fostering empathy and positive relations between participants’. Many of the facilitation techniques for promoting a constructive conversation online are the same as those needed for face-to-face dialogues. At the same time, some non-verbal cues and whole-body language may not be as easy to read. Rafael encourages the reader to, when possible, use video, where you can at least see each other and pay attention to facial expressions.
Explanation:
Dialogue is about enhancing participation. The process of dialogue can foster inclusivity by allowing others to enter the conversation and create new narratives.
Dialogue is about opening up avenues for further conversation. Even when things seem hopeless and like no solution can be found, dialogue between communities and between decision makers – even on everyday, practical issues – is an important step in building trust and can be an entry point for having more difficult conversations.
Dialogue is about our informal everyday interactions with each other. It provides an opportunity to express our emotions. It is an opportunity for people to get to know one another and develop relationships. Perhaps in the process, we can overcome some of our prejudices and overcome conflicts.
Dialogue is about persuasion. Parties communicate their needs and, through conversation, make concessions to come to a certain outcome.
Dialogue is about minimising divisions. Between people and their governments. Between groups within societies. Between communities.
Dialogue is about accepting each other and the fact that we have different backgrounds and come to the table with different perspectives. Coming to an agreement is secondary to understanding where we are all coming from.
Dialogue is about community reconciliation, rather than simply resolving a conflict. It is a non-linear process that requires different actors and methods throughout.
Dialogue is about changing attitudes – breaking down stereotypes. This requires sustained engagement.