Depends which peers you mean. As a young person we look up to our peers because of their ability, qualifications, age, background and social status. They are our 'elders and betters'
Or do you mean a member of the nobility in Great Britain and Ireland, important by rank only
Yes, the phrase "fellow peers" makes sense. "Fellow" means someone who is the same or similar to another person, while "peers" refer to people who are in the same group or have the same status. So, "fellow peers" would mean people who are in the same group or have the same status as the person being referred to.
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That is the correct spelling of "colloquial" (among peers, as with common language).
Slang should be used in informal settings or casual conversations with friends or peers to create a more relaxed and friendly atmosphere. It may not be suitable in professional or formal situations where clear and precise communication is important.
The snarky boy was hated among all his peers
Peers are an important part of your social environment because they have a big influence on you.
you should b nice to your peers because u never know when u need them 4 something important
It means to treat them with respect. To treat them as your equals and not call them names or other such things. In case the question was more of "what are classmates and peers," Classmates are simply people that are in your class, and peers are people your age.
they can work together as a group
You learn to socialice with your peers and authority figures. You learn how to spell "why" correctly.
some attributes that distinguishes you from your peers is: (for teens) you doing better in academically in school grade wise playing sport getting achievements.
In networking peers are equals.
Donald Peers's birth name is Donald Rhys Hubert Peers.
If they are any good at all, our peers will try to teach us about the errors of THEIR ways. As is the case with any learning, we do play an equally important role, we have to be able to accept. Not the same as agreeing. But we must be able to accept. kapm
There isn't a Narrator in A Jury of Her Peers.
I do not have peers.....maybe that is why they do not respect what I have to say.
A Jury of Her Peers was created in 1927.