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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Do you think the relationship between the writer and her mother was close?

Q9. Do you think the relationship between the writer and her mother was close? Can language interfere with people's personal relationships? Have you ever had an experience in which this occurred?


In this story, I think writer and her mother's relationship was close. because both of them are trying to work out to make understand each other, wrote a letter, cared each other, and I can see there is a love between them as mother and daughter / as a friendship, even though they grew up different country, culture, language.
their connection is deep.

I have gone through many experiences like this occurrence who speak not my language. Language can interfere with people's relationship. But I want to believe that people can overcome this border. if both of them want to know each other, and tried to face him/her, There are anything cannot obstruct between them.

I have a friend whose language is English, and who live in overseas. I have many experience with her, we went many places, laughed a lot, shared thought, fight, cried and laughed. Being with her, I can not say I understand every word what she meant, but I can be relax and enjoy being with her. so language is just one tool to know each other,
It is important, but without words, you can feel; happiness, anger, sadness, so if you never turn away, and face to him/her. I believe that there are no interfere.

Thanks for reading. it's a bid long. please consider by(?) second line.
Kae

1 comment:

MONDO said...

Reading the article, I remember my relationship with my grandparents, 'cause it closely corresponds with the writer of the article. My grandmother couldn't speak a word of English and I couldn't understand much Maltese. But we had a love for each other that transcended language. Some things don't necessarily need words...like love.