Communication Accommodation Theory

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“Sometimes it's the toughest moments that you learn the most about yourself, and the more you know yourself, the less you are willing to give away.” - Jennifer Love Hewitt The relationship I am strongest in is friendships. I feel as if with friends you choose them for a reason, so for you to call someone your friend out of the seven billion people on this Earth is significant. A friendship is a precious journey you go on to make memories and build a bond. In friendships I am more comfortable expressing my feelings. If any noise interferes with a message between my friends and I we know how to talk it out instead of arguing or we perceive it as ambiguity. The communication accommodation theory is disassociated with my friendships because I do …show more content…

I am a brown skin, petite teenager, with a strong southern accent and wild curly hair that I absolutely love and I feel as if it describes my personality. Overall my body is in healthy condition even though I push it pass it limits playing basketball and running track. My usual feelings and emotions are jubilant, sensitive and aggressive. I am a very playful person until someone says something uncalled for towards me then I just turn into a firecracker; I go off. I’m trying to work on not letting others affect my mood, but it is a process. I have a very high self esteem because I stop caring about what others thought about me and I know who I am so the opinions of other people don’t affect me. My mental outlook on life is that the world will never be fair and whatever you want you have to go out and get it on your own because nothing is given to you on a silver platter. Especially, being African- American you have to work harder for what you want. Most people tell me I have an old soul for my age because I am wise and I see life from a different view point. I just see it as you have to look at both the negative and positive outlooks on life because if you’re just looking at the positives you’ll feel as if nothing can go wrong, if you just look at the negative that is just

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