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Refrain from saying 'sorry', instead say 'pardon', 'excuse me' etc., because some persons think 'sorry' represents an apology in the English language, when 'sorry' may simply represent a charming, polite, non-vocal way of saying: 'get out of my way now', 'you're in my way', 'time to move on', 'do it this way now', 'you've created a situation here where I have to suffer with you, don't make me suffer with you', 'let's try that again a different way should we and now', 'lets reassess our relationship and what we are doing together', 'you've misunderstood something, and I am giving you time to get it right' etc. For this reason when you do have to apologise for something, whatever that may be, do it genuinely, take the time to make sure the person is listening, speak calmly, softly and directly, make eye contact with them and that they recognise that you have recognised that wrong has been done, express regret, make it heartfelt, keep it refreshing and sincere, make sure they feel it and connect with them properly - so that any bilingual/multilingual speakers are able then to differentiate between an actual apology and a word being constantly used. You might try not saying anything at all instead of 'pardon', 'excuse me', 'sorry' etc., if you want. Silence is often as good as, manners, pleasantry, being polite etc., listening alone can sometimes be more effective with bilingual/multilingual speakers than any respectful and considerate words, try silence and non-vocal communication.
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Refrain from saying 'sorry', instead say 'pardon', 'excuse me' etc., because some persons think 'sorry' represents an apology in the English language, when 'sorry' may simply represent a charming, polite, non-vocal way of saying: 'get out of my way now', 'you're in my way', 'time to move on', 'do it this way now', 'you've created a situation here where I have to suffer with you, don't make me suffer with you', 'let's try that again a different way should we and now', 'lets reassess our relationship and what we are doing together', 'you've misunderstood something, and I am giving you time to get it right' etc. For this reason when you do have to apologise for something, whatever that may be, do it genuinely, take the time to make sure the person is listening, speak calmly, softly and directly, make eye contact with them and that they recognise that you have recognised that wrong has been done, express regret, make it heartfelt, keep it refreshing and sincere, make sure they feel it and connect with them properly - so that any bilingual/multilingual speakers are able then to differentiate between an actual apology and a word being constantly used. You might try not saying anything at all instead of 'pardon', 'excuse me', 'sorry' etc., if you want. There are several other ways to exert your influence and make demands of others. Silence is often as good as, manners, pleasantry, being polite etc., listening alone can sometimes be more effective with bilingual/multilingual speakers than any respectful and considerate words, try silence and non-vocal communication, which may simply amount to using the facial muscles more.
 
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FIGU
SEMJASE SILVER STAR CENTRE
SWITZERLAND

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Photo of The Semjase Silver Star Centre from the gallery.

PRIVATE PROPERTY
It's not public land, it's a private residence, folks live there, trespassing is illegal. The right way to visit is the normal way, by day, say hello, introduce yourself, send them an email. [continue reading]


INTRODUCTION
The Semjase Silver Star Centre is in Switzerland... [continue reading]


FACILITIES AND FUNCTION
It is a place of learning, reading and relaxation. [continue reading]


PUBLICATIONS AND IMAGES
The centre publishes its publication(s)[2] at irregular, sporadic intervals throughout the month and year on its website, in German, see External Links. This constitutes the reason why translations have to be prepared into other languages, which emerge some time later. [continue reading]


ENVIRONMENT
The centre is a lush, safe and healthy place to be. And not just because it’s in Switzerland. [continue reading]


Photo of The Semjase Silver Star Centre from the gallery.

VISITING AND VOLUNTEERING
Individuals visit the centre from all over the world. [continue reading]


GETTING THERE AND WHEN
Using a search engine to plan routes and transportation or a satnav are the usual methods used for getting there today. [continue reading]


PHILOSOPHY, ADVICE & EXOTIC
Associated with FIGU - Talkativeness and performing missionary work
and FIGU - How do we differ from a religion or a sect

Use the instructional material entrusted to you by the FIGU as well as all other writings primarily to learn for yourself, for self education / adult learning. [continue reading]


TRIVIA
Many of the beamship photos were taken at this location and nearby locations. [continue reading]


Q&A INFORMAL
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