"Never assume that the guy understands that you and he have a relationship"
- Dave Barry
About this Quote
This quote by Dave Barry is a pointer to never ever take a connection for granted. It is very important to communicate with your partner and make certain that both events get on the very same web page. It is simple to assume that the other person knows what you are thinking or feeling, but this is not constantly the instance. It is essential to be open as well as straightforward with your companion and make certain that they comprehend the partnership you have. If you are unclear, it is best to ask inquiries and also make certain that both of you are on the very same page. This quote is a pointer to never ever think that the other individual understands what you are thinking or really feeling, and also to always connect freely and honestly.
This quote is written / told by Dave Barry somewhere between July 3, 1947 and today. He was a famous Author from USA.
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