tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6716837270313742174.post1251318960408040019..comments2012-04-13T14:52:52.851+08:00Comments on 2011 S2-06 English Language Blog: Chapter 4 Blog Question (Losing it)Patricia_Nghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01038578427749303616noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6716837270313742174.post-24089410479907356692011-02-28T17:13:03.646+08:002011-02-28T17:13:03.646+08:00Thank you for your systematic way of answering the...Thank you for your systematic way of answering the question. I found it easy to follow your answer as you went through what you took away from each article chronologically.<br />I thought what you got out from the story was a bit different from the many comments made by other students. Most of them would say they learn to appreciate their health or what they have in life because there are people out there who have a missing organ or are ill because of some organ failure.<br /><br />I like your response to the seventh story. I agree that it is important to tell your friend that you are there for him/her even if she/he does not like what you are saying to him/her. The main thing is to tell him/her you are supportive of him/her and that you are there to listen or help in any way that you are able to. You've got nothing to lose when you do that. It doesn't matter if your friend accepts it or rejects it but that you had offered the help. <br /><br />There are times that you cannot help your friend at all if she/he insist on taking a path that you know will lead to no good. At the end of the day, people are responsible for their own choices. You aren't so you need to be clear about that.Patricia_Nghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01038578427749303616noreply@blogger.com