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Sociální Interakce - Společenská angažovanost

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used to suggest that defined boundaries and respect for each other's privacy and property can help maintain positive relationships between people

Ex: The farmer and his neighbor had a good relationship, as they both understood that good fences make good neighbors, and respected each other's property boundaries.

used to suggest that having fewer individuals to cater for or fewer options to choose from can result in a better outcome or quality

Ex: The company found that reducing the number of features on their product resulted in better sales, proving that the fewer, the better fare.

used to imply that if someone stays too long or visits too often, they may become a burden or annoyance to the host or the people around them

Ex: John has been staying with us for weeks now , and although we love him , we 're starting to a constant guest is never welcome.

used to advise guests not to stay too long in someone's home or company, as even the most enjoyable visit can become burdensome if continued for too long

Ex: I had a wonderful time staying with my friend , but I knew I had to leave before the end of the week ; after allfish and guests smell after three days.

used to imply that adding a third person to a situation can make it uncomfortable or awkward, particularly when the two people are close friends or lovers

Ex: Sarah and Lisa were having coffee and catching up when their boss joined them, making them feel like two is company, three is a crowd.

used to suggest that it is difficult to truly understand someone's character through brief interactions, and that living or traveling with someone is necessary to truly understand them

Ex: After traveling with my friend for a few weeks, I felt like I knew her better than ever before, proving the truth behind the saying come live with me and you'll know me.

used to imply that people with similar interests or characteristics tend to associate with each other

Ex: Birds of a feather flock together, which is why the group of musicians spent so much time together .

used to imply that personal connections and relationships can be more important than one's knowledge or expertise, highlighting the importance of networking

Ex: When it comes to finding opportunities, sometimes it's not what you know, but who you know that can make all the difference.

used to imply that a good friend can provide honest and constructive feedback, helping one to see oneself more clearly and grow as an individual

Ex: The woman trusted her friend to give her honest feedback on her work, knowing that a friend's eye is a good mirror, and valued her insights in improving her performance.

used to advise maintaining personal relationships with family members and to conduct business with people who are not related to avoid any potential conflicts or complications

Ex: Even though I trust my family members, I always remember the saying eat and drink with your relatives, but do business with strangers, to avoid any potential conflicts of interest.
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