How effective is see something say something?

What are the three steps of say something?

I came across a blog about how to write a response on their website.

I just saw that their website is actually really simple and nice with some kind of 3 step flow. But the three step of say something are a bit hard to understand or understand at first, so I would like to share my thoughts on the matter with you guys.

To be honest, this three step of say something looks much easier than it is. That's because I want to know how to answer your questions and how to respond to your ideas.

Learn how to say something. The first step is simple - learn how to say something. To be honest, if I'm not mistaken, the writer of the website also didn't really know how to do it, but after learning it, I actually don't mind how she said it anymore.

The first thing that comes in mind when I'm asked to say something is "what should I say". "That's a tough question", I said. I have a whole bunch of thoughts, but how do I say it to you guys? "I will think about it. I actually didn't even thought about it.

What the heck? Yes, you see. This is what I told myself, and my brain. Then I started thinking again. And again. Now I have a clear mind, and I know how to say what I need to say. You don't even have to say "I will think about it" (like that) because I've already thought about it before. So you don't need to repeat yourself.

That's why I said what I have to say, because I've already thought about it. That's the reason why I need to say what I need to say.

You see? It's simple. Make up a sentence that fits what you have to say. The second step is to make up a sentence that fits what you have to say. The sentence that you will make up should not have any problems with grammar and structure. It should not sound forced. It should not seem like you are just speaking words.

If you're a beginner, the sentence that you make up will have problems with grammar and structure. So I suggest you to go online and search for some grammar tutorials that can teach you how to use them correctly.

How effective is see something say something?

I just got a notification from a group on facebook about a friend of a friend who was diagnosed with breast cancer.

The friend in question wrote a long post about her experience and what she is going through. It was very touching and informative. But one part in particular that made me cringe.

She talks about how she told her friends about her diagnosis, and that they only told her their support. She then goes on to say "it's been three months since I found out and I'm not even sure if I'll have the surgery yet".

She has never once asked her friends for support or advice or help. She doesn't have her phone or her computer with her, yet she is constantly on facebook. I don't know what this type of friend is doing, but it strikes me as a bad idea. Am I wrong?

I have had some bad friends, but I have also had some really good friends. It is not always about support or advice. If you want those things you can ask for them. But you will not always get them. So be careful about who you allow into your life. I am not saying that you should not share your love and life with people, but I am saying that you should be very careful when you make friends.

Why would you need to remind them? Would it hurt if you asked them for their support or advice? I don't think it would hurt, because they will want to be there for you. You shouldn't have to remind them of anything, and no matter what they tell you, they still want to be there for you.

I do not think that is how you talk about someone that is sick. I understand that she was upset about the diagnosis. But I was more upset with the fact that she didn't ask them for their support. She is very new to this and she is afraid that she will not have support. And I would be afraid of that as well.

I think it is fine to ask for support. I don't know what your friends are like, but I know that I would be happy to offer support. I might not be a physical therapist, but I am willing to learn. I am going to a class tomorrow and the first day we learn about exercise and proper body mechanics. It is a great way to support someone.

Is the Say Something app really anonymous?

(I work for a company that produces an app called Say Something, and I'm writing this as a public service to warn you about how this app works.) Say Something is a tool that lets you record any message and send it to your friends. It's very useful, and can be used to send things like Happy birthday! or Don't take my job.

The app's privacy policy says: When you use the service, we ask that you only use the service for sending a message and not record or save any audio or video that is not yours. So: no one can see your message unless you use the app to record it. This means that if you get a message from someone you don't know, you can't tell whether they've recorded a message or not. If you do see their message, you know that they've recorded it because they used the app.

That sounds reasonable, right? But what if I told you that it's actually quite a different story? The app has been around for years, but it didn't come out of nowhere. The company behind it has had a history of sending messages to people's phones without their permission. Here are some of their former privacy policies:

The primary purpose of the service is to send messages to a user's phone and allow the user to retrieve the messages by logging in to their account on the service. (Source) We have taken steps to ensure that all users are notified at the time of registration and acceptance that we will send them text messages and other communication, such as email, to their phone and that they are free to opt out of this service at any time. (Source) We make every effort to ensure that our services are used only for lawful purposes. (Source) If you thought that these policies were going to protect your privacy, you were wrong. Say Something wasn't the first app to send messages to your phone without your permission. In late 2026, we started receiving complaints from users that they were getting messages from us when they hadn't given us permission to do so.

What is the say something anonymous reporting system?

You might think that there are just a few people who can take part in anonymous reporting.

But for the majority of citizens, it's easy to report crimes online. That's why there is a special button on the homepage of Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), www.bka.de, to report offences online. A new system will facilitate even more people reporting crimes online anonymously. If an offence, such as street crime, occurs in a city or town, then the police and prosecutors know the name, address, and telephone number of the person concerned. However, the name, address, and telephone number are not known to the public and must be kept secret. Criminals can also be reported anonymously by a text message (SMS). To report a crime in the text message format, the user does not have to give any information about themselves. They only have to send the German words "Polizei" (police) and "Anzeige" (report) to the German equivalent of the emergency services - in Germany, this is the 112 (Germany) helpline.

Why is this needed? The data protection expert Frank Rieger writes: "When criminals act, they have fewer inhibitions. They also tend to show a greater willingness to talk than most people. As a result, we can get a lot of information from informants, which is important in the fight against crime."

Where is this going? The information is stored and processed in databases, from where criminal investigations can be opened. The anonymous reporting method can be used in connection with all kinds of crimes, including street crime, cybercrime, fraud, and the sexual offences such as child pornography.

How does it work? If you want to report a crime online, just click on "Polizei" (police) and "Anzeige" (report) and send the text message to the German helpline "112". The next time your mobile phone rings, you will receive the name, address, and telephone number of the person who reported the offence. However, these personal details will be removed from the database.

Who is using it? Anonymous reporting has been available in Germany since the summer of 2026. The German equivalent of the emergency service, "112", and the BKA were the first law enforcement bodies to use the system.

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