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Pag-uugali, Attitude, at Pamamaraan - Acceptance

Tuklasin ang mga salawikain sa Ingles tungkol sa pagtanggap, kasama ang "ang mga bagay na nakaraan ay hindi na maaaring maalala" at "mabuhay at hayaan ang iba na mabuhay".

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Behavior, Attitude, & Approach

used to imply that events or actions that have already occurred cannot be changed or undone, suggesting that one should accept the consequences of one's past actions and move forward with a positive attitude

Ex: It's important to learn from our mistakes and move forward because things past cannot be recalled.

used to say that once something has been completed or taken place, it cannot be altered or undone, and thus it is best to accept the outcome and move on

Ex: The decision has been made , what is done is done— there 's no turning back now .

used to emphasize the importance of accepting the reality of a situation and moving on when it is not possible to change or fix what has already happened

Ex: The relationship between the two friends had deteriorated beyond repair.
live and let live
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used to promote tolerance and acceptance of different lifestyles, opinions, or beliefs

Ex: Live and let live, especially when it comes to different cultural practices.

used to emphasize being grounded in values while being adaptable, learning, and letting go of things that no longer serve us to make room for positive growth and change

Ex: The parent taught her children to be like a tree stay grounded, keep growing, and know when to let go when dealing with changes in life, encouraging them to stay firm in their values and goals, while also being open to new experiences and opportunities.

used to imply accepting limitations and finding contentment in what is available, rather than focusing on unattainable desires

Ex: I wanted to spend the day at the beach, but it rained all day.
Pag-uugali, Attitude, at Pamamaraan
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