intercultural relations can be a wonderful thing because it's exciting, interesting and instructive, but they do work too, and we must respect it, especially at first. If you've never had a cross-cultural relationship, because you were afraid I would recommend you listen to the song "I Hope You Dance" by Lee Ann Womack. Do it now, then you can read the rest of my article.
You see, life should be lived, not fear. Not long ago, there were twoexcellent article on reporting back-to-back "in Psychology Today Magazine. Now, I must say, I try very hard not to read this magazine because they do not always have a lot of great things to say to the profession, and rarely read the articles on the relationship between emotional in every magazine, maybe you feel as if you were to me.
But you know, and I know that these elements are designed for the popular masses, and are usually in the intellectual content of flat and fastlaw. So, I continued to read my magazine Psychology Today cover to cover the last to go, was the March issue of April 2010. In any case, the two items were;
"The Good Guy contract," by Dr. Alex Likerman (page 42).
"Marie Antoinette Meets Texting" by Hara Estroff Marano in their "Unconventional Wisdom" column.
In the first article was great advice for boys, as the title suggests, and it occurred to me that this is so important ifDealing with intercultural relations. In the second article, Hara a great point when he says, is "Attention is the currency of all relationships", at which time I will not go seriously think about a most important thing when you are in an intercultural relationship. Perhaps it could also be a primary consideration.
In fact it is so important that I was surprised that Hara'm not mentioned. In fact, Dr. Lickerman would also be wise to understand the value in its advisoryin relationships with family and their culture surrounding such a relationship. Anyway, I Hope You Dance, if you get this relationship intercultural possibility. Well, that's all I have to say. Sincerely, Lance.
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