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Paul Capiral Busines
Professional TeacherHow can you "make a difference"?
"Make a difference" is an idiom meaning: To have an impact, especially in a positive way.
Example sentences:
•Graduates, you can <em style="color: red;">make a difference </em>in this world. You can reshape the future!
•He probably doesn't know it, but his kindness to us as kids really <em style="color: red;">made a difference</em>.
•Thank you for making me feel important and showing me that I could <em>make a difference</em><em>.</em>
•You were the one who taught me that I could <em>make a difference</em>. I didn’t know how to teach until I met you.
How can you "make a difference"?
Jul 28, 2020 5:17 AM
Comments · 4
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I started to make a difference when I started recycling and reusing garbage, when I prefer to use recycled bags instead of plastic bags. I make a difference when I stopped eating meat and I started eating healthier. Some actions we make could look like as little, but these ones can have an positive impact in the world !Act local, think global!
We all can make a difference to contribute to our society and environment!!
July 29, 2020
Idiom aside, I think it's pointless to try to make a difference as I've learnt that "no good deed goes unpunished". Guess I've answered the idiom wih another
July 29, 2020
Thank you Martyna for sharing how you continue to <em>"make a difference"</em>. Your folks must be proud of you!
“In a gentle way, you can shake the world.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
July 29, 2020
I started my Volunteer work at my local hospital last February 2020. I feel that I am "making a difference" by giving back to my community. Princess Diana once said "<em>"Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you."</em>
Would you like to share how you're "making a difference" to your community/society/humanity ?
July 29, 2020
Paul Capiral Busines
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, Filipino (Tagalog), Spanish
Learning Language
Spanish
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