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The key part of interacting is ACTING. Of course you'll act differently to your parents vs your friends vs complete strangers. But you get to control how you act.
Is it normal wearing a "mask" (figuratively speaking) in social situations?
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The key part of interacting is ACTING. Of course you'll act differently to your parents vs your friends vs complete strangers. But you get to control how you act.