Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

share things

English answer:

use the same things

Added to glossary by eski
Jan 9, 2012 09:29
12 yrs ago
English term

share things

English Social Sciences Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.
EXPERIENCING CULTURE
Can you:
· See it?
· Hear it?
· Smell it?
· Touch it?
· Feel it?

See:
· What type of interaction is there with juveniles?
· What sort of contact – is there friendly conversation and humour?
· What are the juveniles doing?
· Is there litter, dirty washing or bedding?
· Do staff and juveniles share things?

What does share things mean here -- use the same things, e.g. tap/faucet or does it mean give something to somebody in temporary use?

Thank you.
Change log

Jan 11, 2012 14:37: eski Created KOG entry

Discussion

tredegar82 Jan 9, 2012:
agree with B D Finch :)
B D Finch Jan 9, 2012:
Ambiguous You have not given enough context to know whether the sharing is of facilities or immaterial stuff like activities, knowledge, opinions, feelings etc. You might need to ask the client.

Responses

7 hrs
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use the same things

use the same things (space, bedding, food, etc.)

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Note added at 7 hrs (2012-01-09 17:12:20 GMT)
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eski :))

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Note added at 2 days5 hrs (2012-01-11 14:36:33 GMT) Post-grading
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Hi klp: Thanks for your confirmation and happy "humpday" (Wednesday) !

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15 mins

lend/give things to each other

The context does not make it completely clear, but I suspect "share" is used in the sense of lending objects to each other for use. But it could also include sharing a packet of biscuits or other consumable items. Sharing between groups indicates a good relationship and I would guess this is what the question hopes to elucidate.
Peer comment(s):

agree Melanie Nassar : I tend to think it's more about sharing goodies than lending items, but as you say, the context doesn't make it clear.
3 hrs
Thanks, Melanie!
agree 3ADE shadab
19 hrs
Thanks, Mohd!
agree Phong Le
1 day 2 hrs
Thanks, Phong Le!
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1 hr

share their feelings

is another possible interpretation here
Peer comment(s):

agree Yvonne Gallagher : this is way I read it too
1 day 6 hrs
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3 mins

give things to each other as a gift/means of interaction

i guess it means that the animals share some objects/food/else with the staff, and vice versa.

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Note added at 2 hrs (2012-01-09 12:22:57 GMT)
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In this case (see comment below) I still think it is not about sharing amenities, but it is still a bit ambiguous: is it about giving things to each other, or perhaps sharing food, games, etc.?
Peer comment(s):

neutral B D Finch : They are children/young people, not animals! Giving or accepting gifts could be considered misconduct in a social work setting.
2 hrs
Ah indeed, just realized it is not about animals, my mistake! well in this case i guess it is still about sharing objects (things), not sharing common amenities (i.e. bathroom etc.)
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