Talk About a Decision Made by Someone but You Disagreed

Talk About a Decision Made by Someone but You Disagreed

Talk about a decision made by someone, but you disagreed: You should say:

  • What was the decision?
  • How was it made? What you disagreed with?
  • And explain why you disagreed with it?

When I got this cue card, I couldn’t think of any particular disagree decision because I had a host of it then suddenly among one I remembered and today I would like to talk about that. It was a jump in river.

If I check my memory train, I was in high school, in monsoon season that day had heavy rain. Everywhere you see water, even roads were also blocked.

I have several friends, and after it stopped the rain, my two neighbour friends and I decided to visit the river which is not far away from my home. We went there by bike, and we saw the river was like made, the flow was fast and its look dangerous.

My friends want to jump into the river as well as shoot pictures for social media. I strongly disagree with them because rivers look deleterious and just a few pictures, so we can’t put our lives at risk. Family is waiting for us. They tried a lot of times, it was picturesque views but I didn’tagree with them. Lastly, they told me to the corner of the river although I still stood up with my decision.

My father is a strict person, and somehow if he gets erudition that I jumped on a risky water flow river, then I will be punished. It was another reason that I disagree.

After some time, they have also cancelled the plan. They did not want to go without me.

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Part 3 Questions Talk About a Decision Made by Someone, but You Disagreed

Question 1:- What skills are necessary when making decisions?

For making decisions, several skills are required. The decision ought to be made on the situation rather than following others decisions. Moreover, the person has to think pros and cons by the mind as well as by heart. For example, if a person made decisions only by heart, then something gets into trouble.

Question 2:- How do you think computers will change the way people make decisions?

I believe that computer hasn’t change person decision-making abilities although after the innovation of computer people make decisions by comparing with other or that similar situation. Furthermore, in this internet era, a plethora of sites assist people in making decisions.

Question 3:- How can people improve their decision-making skills?

I believe that experience is a better way than others to improve this skill; experience is the thing which can’t be got by money or purchasable. In other words, if a person has the same situation as before, then he or she is aware of their previous decision as well as what was missed; thus, next time, better chance to fewer mistakes. Taking advice from others is also another way.

Question 4:- Do parents in India allow their children to make important decisions about the future?

No, juveniles have no rights to take their paramount decision themselves in India, children all decisions take by parents or forehead of families such as grandparents or parents. After starting earnings, they can make a few decisions.

Question 5:- Do you think that parents should make important decisions for their children?

I think that children’s pivotal decisions ought to nake by parents, parents know page better than children and have Erudition. However, after being adults, children can make a few decisions after discussing parents or older people.

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