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Американские СМИ полны статьями с советами, как не поссориться с родителями, детьми и вообще с родственниками во время выходных на День благодарения из-за политики.
Среди советов: постарайтесь не настаивать, не пытайтесь убедить, не считайте, что все должны слушать только вашу точку зрения, помните, что это ваши близкие люди, и это праздники, в конце концов...

Думаю, бесполезно. Раскол в американском обществе проходит по семьям и общинам. Уровень взаимной неприязни и даже ненависти беспрецедентный.



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Американские СМИ полны статьями с советами, как не поссориться с родителями, детьми и вообще с родственниками во время выходных на День благодарения из-за политики.
Среди советов: постарайтесь не настаивать, не пытайтесь убедить, не считайте, что все должны слушать только вашу точку зрения, помните, что это ваши близкие люди, и это праздники, в конце концов...

Думаю, бесполезно. Раскол в американском обществе проходит по семьям и общинам. Уровень взаимной неприязни и даже ненависти беспрецедентный.

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