So essentially, the fairest person in Britain.
His sarcasm is contagious and a very good way to deflate tension on a controversial topic.
So essentially, the fairest person in Britain.
His sarcasm is contagious and a very good way to deflate tension on a controversial topic.
We can actually— by our own expectations, we can impact other people's behavior and see what we're expecting to see.
Relationships, classrooms, career growth, all of this stems back to this. This reminds me of the concept of "good vibes" versus "bad vibes" - we create our own vibes! Expect positivity and you will portray positivity, the world is a subjective place and our own minds create our own spaces.
To paraphrase some British comedians, he's got all the right features, just not necessarily in the right order.
I feel that this is commentary about a lot of comedy that is currently present in the world based off of stereo types. He spoke about features and common beliefs about features very quickly and discreetly.
there's no reflection going on
As teachers we know that meta-cognition is key to change and growth.
I said, actually my name's not Tandoori. My name's not Tandoori, it's Kandola. It's chicken Kandola.
"He is using humor to deflect" I really admire this man's quick thinking on his feet. In can be hard in a situation when you feel generalized or singled out, the immediate response is not always pleasant but using humor is a very good way to get your point across while not latching onto a mistake someone may have made.