There is no percent at all, most of the time it's common sense, if you know it's a rumor then don't believe it. Don't believe anything that you hear unless you know that it is true. Sometimes it's best if in this case it's a rumor that you take it to the person it's about and ask them.
It's important to evaluate the credibility of the source and the evidence provided before deciding what to believe. There is no fixed percentage, but being critical and discerning can help you separate reliable information from misinformation. Trust but verify.
Depends on what they have to say. Listen to them and really hear what they have to say. If what they have to say makes sense, believe it. Sadly, the heart doen't always want whats good for it. Dogs love chocolate, but it's hurtful to them. So, take everything with a grain of salt and consider all options.
You never want to hear a friend say hurtful or disrespectful things towards you, betray your trust, or invalidate your feelings and experiences. Trust and communication are essential in any friendship, and hearing hurtful words from a friend can be deeply damaging to the relationship.
When you see or hear propaganda, it's important to critically analyze the information being presented. Look for sources, evidence, and alternative viewpoints to form a well-rounded understanding. Be cautious of emotional manipulation and be mindful of the intentions behind the propaganda's message.
You can hear at least at 20,000 Hz other wise your ear drum will get damaged.
It can vary from person to person, but typically, people tend to remember information better when they see it rather than when they hear it. Visual information can be more easily processed and stored in memory compared to auditory information.
no.after all seeing is believing
Write on how the planet is make believe, what you hear, what you do, unusual things that you see, adjectives that describe the unusual thing that you see, and adverbs on the unusual things that you see.
How should I know? Read 'Peter Pan', they can hear you clapping.
Dont believe all you see, and only half of what you hear...Well if I told you you were going to die would you believe it? That should answer your question.Just a comment on the above answer; Of course you would believe that you are going to die. 100% of people die.By all means, NO. but you can believe this answer.ANSWER: I think you should believe everything you read. Are you reading this? Do you believe it? Why not? It's true. I swear! What? I am not lying. O.k. fine...if you don't want to believe everything you read, then at the very least believe this; "There are no such things as stupid questions." Do you believe it? You believe that? How can you believe such a thing? I SAY:believing everthingthing you read would be an utterly foolish and moreover idiotic sort of action or thought. this world is full of conniving people who desire to mislead.
You should belive your boyfriend if you really love him and have trust in him.
you should go in your basement and hide under a heavy object.
This really depends on the situation and factors involved. For example, In arguments people say a lot of things that they don't actually mean due to anger, frustration and hurt.However, if you are in a relationship and you hear such things frequented, you should believe that some where in there heart they have ill feelings towards you.If someone is telling you such things often it is a Verbally Abusive relationship and I strongly suggest that you remove yourself and/or seek professional help.
Because believe it or not, you hear from your ears.
real things Realists basically believe in things they can see, touch, hear, ect. Faith is sometimes hard because there is no physical evidence of it's existance.
how does a sloth hear things
On average, people remember about 25-30% of what they hear. This retention rate can vary depending on factors such as attentiveness, interest level, and the complexity of the information being presented. Taking notes or engaging in active listening techniques can help improve retention.
Invisible Faith I wasn't there when He walked on the water I wasn't there when He made the blind man see I wasn't there when He preached up on the mountain I didn't see, I didn't hear, But I believe. I wasn't there when He taught them how to pray I wasn't there when He calmed the raging storm I wasn't there when He fed the five thousand I didn't see, I didn't hear, But I believe. I wasn't there when He died out on Calvary I wasn't there when He rose from the grave I wasn't there when He ascended on up to Glory I didn't see, I didn't hear, But I believe. Oh I believe that He is coming back for me And I believe that He is coming back for you Out of all the things you may say about Him I didn't see, I didn't hear, But I believe.