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The best option to start is starting them young. It's harder to educate the older generation as some just shut down in learning especially in mastering a language.
Let's look at another example. A word which everyone offers to express sympathy to someone who has experienced grief arising to death or deep mental anguish.
CONDOLENCE
Usually we offer our condolences to the family of the deceased, but not to the deceased himself. Offering condolences to the deceased happen when the deceased has been a victim of abuse or a victim of massacre.
Even a multiple degree holder who is also holding the highest degree in education fails to address the family of the deceased properly when offering his condolences.
Something to tickle your language skill...
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PS. It's like calling the donkey an ass, but donkey is more proper to the ears rather than ass...
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