Is it OK to laugh at our mistakes? What do you think?
Is it OK to make mistakes?
Yes, it’s okay to make mistakes... mistakes can be corrected.
Everyone makes mistakes sometimes.
Mistakes can show us what we are doing wrong.
Then we can find the solution and never make the same mistake again.
It's almost painful when we make a mistake, but recognizing and correcting our mistakes is a great way to improve ourselves. English has an interesting idiom: No pain, no gain!
Do you have a similar idiom in your language?
The only way to make no mistakes is to write or say nothing, but then you will never learn anything.
Is it OK to laugh at our mistakes?
The simple answer is YES.
Laughing has so many physical and mental benefits:
- Laughter stimulates your heart, lungs and muscles, and increases the endorphins that are released by your brain
- laughter reduces your stress
- laughter make you feel more relaxed
- laughter improves your immune system, it makes you feel healthier
- laughter even reduces physical and mental pain
- laughter can improve your mood and your attitude
When you are in a good mood, you learn better and more easily.
The path to language fluency must include a lot of mistakes.
When the mistakes are corrected, your language skills improve.
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Do you agree or disagree that laughing sometimes, at our mistakes, helps us learn better.
Do you have a funny story about any mistake you've made (especially mistakes about learning a language)?
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Here is my story
Many years ago I visited Thailand.
I learned a few Thai language expressions before I went to Thailand.
On the first day in the hotel, I went to the restaurant for breakfast.
A young boy and a young girl (a waiter and a waitress) came to my table.
I spoke a few simple Thai words to them... they smiled and laughed.
I knew they were not laughing at me, they were laughing because my accent/pronunciation was so cute.
The next morning when I went to the restaurant, the young waiter and waitress came quickly to my table and they were so happy to see me.
My Thai pronunciation mistakes were not important.
They were just happy that I respected their language and they were happy because I was brave enough to try to speak their language.
I made mistakes, but I also made some new friends.
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Have you or anyone you know made any interesting or funny mistakes?
Have any of the mistakes you've made led to an embarrassing situation?