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Jabber's English Note---019

Here are two words: Contructive and Destructive.

Generally speaking, if we make some constructive remarks on people or things, people will feel better and we are more welcome.

However, we occasionally make some destructive remarks.... this can cause trouble for ourselves. What are destructive remarks? I give an example here.

One Chinese immigrant majored in Chinese langauge and literature 10 years ago. After he arrived in Canada, he decided to learn some computer technology so as to make a living. One of his friends simply told him: "It is too late for you .... Your background in math is too weak..."
Such words are typically destructive.

I do admit that I am sometimes very destructive. But I am getting more and more constructive as I am getting older.

Let us be more constructive.
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  • 工作学习 / English / Jabber's English Note---019
    Here are two words: Contructive and Destructive.

    Generally speaking, if we make some constructive remarks on people or things, people will feel better and we are more welcome.

    However, we occasionally make some destructive remarks.... this can cause trouble for ourselves. What are destructive remarks? I give an example here.

    One Chinese immigrant majored in Chinese langauge and literature 10 years ago. After he arrived in Canada, he decided to learn some computer technology so as to make a living. One of his friends simply told him: "It is too late for you .... Your background in math is too weak..."
    Such words are typically destructive.

    I do admit that I am sometimes very destructive. But I am getting more and more constructive as I am getting older.

    Let us be more constructive.
    • good. I'll try to be more constructive from now on.
    • and more compliments and more encouragement
    • In Canada, you should know the word "PC" (Political Correctness), which also refers to the Constructive/Destructive.