One proverb that I had chosen is, "Three may keep a secret, if two are dead." I think that this proverb can be very true. I think this because you can never trust anyone, you can only trust yourself. I've had an experience with this proverb before a few times. Once I had told a secret to a friend thinking that I could trust them not to tell anyone. A few days later many people knew the secret that I had told my "friend." It wasn't a good experience.
Another proverb that I had chosen is, "Fish and visitors smell in three days." I think that this proverb is relating and can be true. I think this because it's fun to have someone visit for three days, but after that you start to want you're own space back. An experience I've had would be the time when my little cousin's had come to stay at my house for a few days while their parents went on vacation. It was fun at first to spent time with them. After awhile I just wanted my space back.
By: Kristen Zolnierzak
I really, really, enjoyed reading this Kristen. I definitely agree with you on the first proverb of not trusting anyone but yourself. Overall, the only issue I could find is that a few of your sentences were a bit simplistic and could have been explained a bit more. Other than that I really enjoyed it!
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Nice post Kirsten but I don't fully agree with your first paragraph. Keeping secrets is a very dangerous thing to do because eventually, they'll come out. Secrets are too fragile to be shared with one person because, like you said, even friends are untrustworthy. So if you ever want to share your secret share it to the world so no one can hold it over your head. I agree with the second post!
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Not bad... a couple of typos. At this point, I shouldn't see careless mistakes.
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