🏥 Health 1d ago · Sam Louie MA, LMHC, CSAT

When Sliced Fruit Isn't an Apology

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When Sliced Fruit Isn't an Apology
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Personal Perspective: Many Asians grew up reading between the lines, unsure what fresh-cut fruit meant after a disagreement with our parents. Words matter: Say it, don't slice it.

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