No, you don't have to believe what her workmates tell you. It's important to consider multiple perspectives and gather information from various sources before forming an opinion. Trust should be built on evidence and personal experience rather than solely on hearsay. Being critical and discerning can help you navigate differing viewpoints effectively.
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there are many legends and myths from PNG that are not published in books but are told through generations and generations. these generations then tell the legends and myths to their friends, colleagues or workmates.
They are typically referred to as the school faculty.
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offer them a cup of tea or coffee and start chatting generally to them and see how that leads.
They like the music and it is good music.
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So this has happened me. He will eventually believe you, especially if you tell him reason you aren't perfect.
You can believe her by trusting and understanding her. Tell her that you love her and see what she does.
If they don't believe you then try telling them in a more simple way and then if that doesn't work then tell them that you are telling the truth.
Tell him straight up "Dad I do not believe in Santa".
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