Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?
There is nothing that an uneducated person can teach an educated person.
Use specific reasons and examples.
Knowledge and skill are very important in human life. The kinds of people who usually share those things are teachers. Many people argue that only an educated person who can teach an educated person, or in other words it is impossible an uneducated person can teach an educated person. In my view, I absolutely disagree with the statement that there is nothing that an uneducated person can teach an educated person. An uneducated person can share an educated person for at least the culture and life experiences.
First of all, an uneducated person can teach an educated person the culture. For example, my grand mother who was uneducated person could teach me the Javanese language which has many language levels. She also taught me how to use the Javanese language properly in different situations i.e. how to use it when we talk to the older, the same age and the younger people.
Moreover, an uneducated person can teach educated person about life experiences. For instance, my grand mother taught my wife how to take care of my baby. I still remember when she patiently taught my wife how to bathe, how to put clothes, and how to raise the baby properly. Other beneficial knowledge shared by her was how to cure some diseases. She gave me a lesson how to use fresh coconut milk to cure somebody who got poisoned and diarrhea.
To sump up, there are actually many things that an uneducated person can share to an educated person for at least the culture and life experiences. Knowledge and skill can we get not only from a person who attends the school but also from a person who doesn't have the opportunity to attend the school.
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