Jamila Lyiscott explained so nicely the way people talk with different peoples. We speak different ways when we talk to different peoples. At home, we talk differently, with friends we talk differently and with an outsider, we talk differently. We don’t talk to an outsider the way we talk to our friends. With friends we feel comfortable that’s why when we talk we don’t think that much. But when we walk to teachers we should show respect to them. I’m from an immigrant family. So when I talk with my parents I speak our native language. When I talk to my friends I speak to them in English and when I talk to other peoples I talk to them more nicely and respectfully. And I’m still trying to improve my English because I didn’t born here.
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