NASCE A HONG KONG L’ORGANIZZAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE PER LA MEDIAZIONE 🌍🇨🇳
Il 30 maggio, il ministro degli Esteri #WangYi parteciperà alla cerimonia di firma per l’istituzione della 1° organizzazione intergovernativa al mondo dedicata alla mediazione internazionale, con sede a #HongKong.
Frutto di un’iniziativa lanciata dalla #Cina e da quasi 20 Paesi nel 2022, l’International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) promuoverà soluzioni pacifiche, flessibili e giuste a controversie tra Stati e attori internazionali, nel rispetto della Carta dell’#ONU.
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Historically, some dialects of English that came under Scandinavian influence developed a practice of using ‘at’ (rather than ‘to’) in front of the infinitives of verbs. The only word still to show evidence of this practice is ADO—which is etymologically a contraction of ‘at do’.
As a #xl8, it's frustrating when people copy my work n try to pass it off as their own. It's like stealing my voice n pretending to be me. I take pride in my work n want it to be recognized as my own. It's important to respect the hard work n creativity that goes into #t9n.
British alternatives to “being happy”
⁃Being not too bad
⁃Being happy enough
⁃Being not unhappy
⁃Being fine, all things considered
⁃Having no cause to complain
-Muddling through
-Trundling on
-Getting there
-Living the dream
⁃Being neither here nor there
⁃Being alright, all things considered
-Surviving
⁃Being unhappy but used to it
-Being still alive/not dead yet
-Having ups and downs
-Knowing that it could be worse
-Being fair to middling
-Mustn’t grumble
-Having your health
-Admitting that “it is what it is”
-Being sure it’ll be fine