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How do you pronounce "Vivre lavie" and does it mean "Livelife"? |
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Yeah I gave up on how to say
long live life and decide live
life is good enough. So now I
need to know how to Pronounce
it and if it is correct. |
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Something like veevrrr lah
vee. And it means: live life.
But we do not say that in
French.
It is redundant. We just say
"vivre". If we want to insist
then it becomes personal and
we have the expression : vivre
sa vie (to live one's own
life). |
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How do we practice and learnthe "savoir vivre" ? |
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Let the good times roll. |
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What can we do to improve theJoie de Vivre in LGBTCategory? |
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I've been a participant on
Yahoo! Answers for over a year
now - in LGBT for almost as
long. Aside from the incessant
flow of questions from the
(ir)religious trolls and the
general bashing, I've noticed
a marked rise in intra-LGBT
discord.
First there were the g0ys,
then the raft of "How come Ts
are in this category", my
personal bugbear "I've nothing
against bisexuals but I'd
never go out with one - I
don't trust them..." etc.
Now, it seems, there have been
a spate of oblique personal
attacks. Whilst it can make
for interesting questions and
humorous reading - what is it
doing to our "LGBT Family"?
Siblings endure rivalry with
each other, I understand that
well enough, but shouldn't
they also respect one another
and stand together against
adversity?
Why are we allowing each other
to make this place less
enjoyable for some of our own?
How should that make us feel?
So what can we do to get back
to enjoying life and Yahoo!
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well, i'm still a newbie here,
but i definitely get what
you're saying. asking
questions such as yours helps.
when i'm faced with a
situation i don't necessarily
agree with for my person life,
i remind myself of how it felt
to be disliked for being a gay
man. and how much i disliked
myself at one point. then i
realize to come back to any
other LGBT person with that
kind of judgement would be
doing the same. i try to give
the most positive yet
realistic answers i can.
idon't answer every question
(maybe that's why my points
level is so low) and only put
my two cents in if i think i
have something worthwhile to
say. i've learned a lot about
other LGBT's here in this
forum, and i guess that's why
i keep coming back.
i'll get on my soapbox for a
minute though...this forum
leads to a lot of
miscommunication. i mean that,
many times we're given a
question, and the intent is
unknown. sometimes young
people come in here with
legitimate questions, and
seriously want/need some
direction. unfortunately, the
trolls have made it difficult
to weed through who is
sincere, and who's just
getting off being a butthead.
maybe we can just be a little
more civil and welcoming, and
try to be a bit more
understanding. |
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