A lifelong friend – A friend that you have had for most of your life.
A relationship of trust – a connection with another in which you have faith and confidence.
Arrange a dinner date – Plan to share an evening meal.
A shoulder to cry on – Someone to sympathize with you.
Close knit family – A close family with common interests.
Dear to my heart – Someone that I care about.
Distant cousins – People who share a common ancestor but are not closely related.
Extend the hand of friendship – Reach out to someone in a friendly manner.
Extended family – Uncles, aunts and cousins form part of the extended family.
Face to face – In person.46
Read the text and tell about your daily routine
Forming healthy relationships with your coworkers is one of the most effective methods of team building. Healthy relationships can offer a solid foundation of confidence for professionals who need to work together on a team to accomplish organizational goals. Team members who get along, cooperate as a part of a team and have respect for one another can form useful support systems that drive engagement, enhance collaboration, provide motivation and produce higher quality work. With this, developing strong relationships and a sense of trust with your coworkers may allow you to be more productive in your role overall.
There are varying types of relationships you can forge with your coworkers to achieve this type of bond. Most professionals choose to develop working relationships with certain limitations, but others also pursue closer friendships at work. Your ability to form friendships with coworkers may depend on the type of industry you work in, how many members are on your team, the organization you work for and your personal preferences. While maintaining friendships in a professional environment can be a challenging task, especially for professionals who prefer to uphold clear work-life boundaries, becoming friends with coworkers can also lead to significant benefits.47
Listen to the link below and answer the questions.
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Listen to a lecture about the history of hand gestures to practice and improve your listening skills.
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