Fifth Week: Opinions
This one is kind of an irony, because I have to give up my opinion about opinions. My opinion about opinion is that if you give opinion about opinion, people will have an opinion about your opinion on opinions.
This week, I learned about what I think about things. Also, what people think. Opinions are the opposite of fact, something that we could argue about. The difference about fact and opinion is, for example, the car is colored red. Opinion is, for example, I think that the car should be black matte. What I like about opinion is that you could express what’s on your mind, about things. What I dislike is that people could argue about what I expressed.
If you want to give an opinion, make sure it’s relevant, and you say something nice. make sure it’s a compliment, most of it. You can give critics but not too much. Critics are usually the starters of arguments. If you think that you are most likely to not win arguments then don’t give critics. well there are two kinds of critics. a nice critic and a normal critic. normal critics are bad. Nice critics are if you tell why you don’t like it, and give suggestion on how to make it better. Normal critics are the one if you compare it with others. Don’t compare, every thing is different. There is good quality and poor quality. If you don’t want to critic just compliment sarcastically.
The point is everybody’s got their own thoughts about things, like I said, this exists so that they can express it, or give an idea to make it better

















