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Unit three The Bold And The Bashful

Being shy is uncomfortable or as we would say difficult because shyness often does not allow us to express our feelings or doubts or to present ourselves as a group since stage fear invades us and does not allow us to say what we focus on.
The shy person, sometimes knowing the answer to a question, does not say it due to being wrong and he also loses himself from participating in important work or activities due to the fear of showing up or being in a group.
On the other hand, the bold person is quite the opposite, he is always willing and prepared to win, he does not know fear, nor is he afraid of losing or making mistakes, he always leaves ready for anything, he is daring, ready and ready to live this life if he has to fight
This is no one limps you and always put to succeed in everything this person is more social than normal loves to be in the center of the public likes to socialize with all kinds of people.
I personally consider myself a shy person since you are a hundred afraid or embarrassed knowing things, I do not say it for fear of being wrong, I do not speak much in public as in my house or family.
Although sometimes I identify with the bold person because if I like to meet and socialize with others and have many

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  1. Good, I used to be bashful, but one day I discovered that bashfulness was taking me no where, and I am not shy anymore I am BOLD.

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