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Good and bad relationships Na1 ELENA G.M

Bad and good relationships

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Page 1: Bad and good relationships

Good and bad relationships

Na1 ELENA G.M

Page 2: Bad and good relationships

“We don’t have anything in common. We’re like chalk and cheese”“There is nothing that we agree on because our political views are poles apart”“I’ve been in Mike’s good books ever since I helped him finish that report”“We’re on good terms with this client because we always pay them on time”“I’m really sick to death of those stupid comments he keeps making”“I can’t stand him, I really can’t stand the way he stands over me while I’m working”“It’s easy working with him because we have a similar way of thinking”“This bar is always full of off-duty police officers. As they say, birds of a feather stick together”“I get on really badly with my boss”“No one knows why they are in conflict, but this battle of wills has been going on for some time now”“John and I clicked right from the start, and then it was easy working with him”

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‘What time do you call this?’. ‘Where the hell have you been?’,

‘I am sick to death worrying about you’,

‘didn’t you think to lift the phone?’,

‘have you no consideration for others?’,

‘we’ve been up all night worrying about you’.

‘I told you so! If you don’t study, you won’t pass.’

‘well, if you want to waste your life, that’s up to you’.

‘you’ve made your bed, now you can lie on it’,

‘What’s wrong with you?’

‘I thought I could trust you!’,

‘how can you be so irresponsible?’,

‘how can you be so selfish?’,

‘it’s up to you to pay for the damage’, ‘that’ll teach you a lesson’, ‘you’re grounded’.

‘Do you never think about others?’,

‘what’s got into you? You’re usually so sensible’

‘you’ve really hurt my feelings’

‘what am I going to do with you?’