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But you have to grow up Cambodia Telegram Number Data and learn how to behave with others, with everyone. You must learn that when you address citizens in a hall, an auditorium, a hall or a meeting, it is a lack of respect for yourself and for them if you go with your hands in your pockets. So it's better to write and read what you intend to say! Because it's not good, it's not nice to be confused and confused. Trying to pretend to be someone you're not and necessarily showing that you're well-read makes you look ridiculous, as unfortunately happened to the Ghent government in the evening with representatives of Albanians from the diaspora. The desolate one, wanting to appear as if he has read and remembers Naim Frashër, tarred his entire performance.
And a solemn moment turned him into a parody of himself, so much so that everyone in the hall, even his fellow ministers, laughed and laughed at him! That's why I'm helping him with the verses of the poem "Cattle and Agriculture" that he tried to quote, in order to write and read them correctly next time. That it is not a shame when you don't remember them, to read the verses of our national poet, the verses of Nami that the poet of the Labe song Lefter Çipa calls "...the nightingale of my lands" and that with the monumentality of the Pilurjota song he addresses "... flowers Naim Albania".
But you have to grow up Cambodia Telegram Number Data and learn how to behave with others, with everyone. You must learn that when you address citizens in a hall, an auditorium, a hall or a meeting, it is a lack of respect for yourself and for them if you go with your hands in your pockets. So it's better to write and read what you intend to say! Because it's not good, it's not nice to be confused and confused. Trying to pretend to be someone you're not and necessarily showing that you're well-read makes you look ridiculous, as unfortunately happened to the Ghent government in the evening with representatives of Albanians from the diaspora. The desolate one, wanting to appear as if he has read and remembers Naim Frashër, tarred his entire performance.
And a solemn moment turned him into a parody of himself, so much so that everyone in the hall, even his fellow ministers, laughed and laughed at him! That's why I'm helping him with the verses of the poem "Cattle and Agriculture" that he tried to quote, in order to write and read them correctly next time. That it is not a shame when you don't remember them, to read the verses of our national poet, the verses of Nami that the poet of the Labe song Lefter Çipa calls "...the nightingale of my lands" and that with the monumentality of the Pilurjota song he addresses "... flowers Naim Albania".