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Recent Questions
- Can a person understand that he has gone mad?
- Have you had any difficult and hopeless situations in your life that you still got out of?
- Why do religious people not understand the importance of what is said in their religion?
- If God is love, then why did he punish people so severely in some situations? For example, the Azotans, when God punished them with growths, i.e. plague.
- Is there a connection between the emergence of religion and cave art?
Well, the words are certainly similar in meaning, but there is still a difference between them. It is better to consider an example.
It's embarrassing to ask a personal question. It's embarrassing to ask for help. It can be awkward with a person. You can describe the word “awkward” as uncomfortable, uncomfortable, uncomfortable.
Further. It can be a shame to lie to a loved one. Or I'm ashamed of what I said to a person when I was drunk. I'm ashamed that I cheated on my girlfriend, etc.
SOMETIMES awkwardness refers to something that has not yet been done (awkward to ask, awkward to go outside with bright painted lips). And it is usually a shame just for some act that has ALREADY been committed.