Today I decided to leave a thoughtful blog comment on one of my classmates, work. I made sure to be thoughtful, helpful and to give some constructive criticism. I hope my viewers like it. :D
Ben here from the Summer Learning Journey commenting team.
Your comment on your classmates post was fantastic! Something that many people struggle with is how to give criticism in a way that doesn’t make the other person feel bad but I think you’ve done a great job at telling Jack how to improve in a kind and supportive way.
Also I was curious, ‘Mo ki gbo gbo yi o’, what does this mean? Is it Nigerian for hello?
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Kia ora Rasheed
ReplyDeleteBen here from the Summer Learning Journey commenting team.
Your comment on your classmates post was fantastic! Something that many people struggle with is how to give criticism in a way that doesn’t make the other person feel bad but I think you’ve done a great job at telling Jack how to improve in a kind and supportive way.
Also I was curious, ‘Mo ki gbo gbo yi o’, what does this mean? Is it Nigerian for hello?
Remember to submit your comments for points :). Use this form.
Ngā awhina,
Benjamin
Kia Ora Benjamin
DeleteThank you for the kind compliments you have given me. It is very great to know that someone enjoys my work.
Also,The answer to your question is,the saying means, I greet you all in Youruba.
Ngā awhina,
Rasheed