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  • is to try and see it from the other person's point of view.

  • Uh, for example, these two had a terrible breakup,

  • which left Kelly feeling a lot of pain.

  • So, Kelly, I want you to imagine that you're Jonah,

  • and I want you, Jonah, to tell Kelly how you're feeling.

  • Yeah, you can do this.

  • - Okay, uh, Kelly, I'm sorry I was such a bad boyfriend.

  • But I also realize that you should be able

  • to transfer stores if you want to.

  • - Um, yeah. That-that was okay.

  • You know, it's always a little rough at first.

  • Now, Kelly, I want you to tell Jonah what you're feeling.

  • - You know what-- actually, I'm sorry--

  • could you have them switch clothes?

  • It would help me visualize it.

  • - That's interesting.

  • - I'm just gonna do it like this, okay?

  • Jonah, I don't feel you were fair to me--

  • - Wait a minute. This sounds nothing like Kelly.

  • It's more like...

  • [high-pitched] Hi, everybody! I'm Kelly!

  • Nope. Wait. Hold on. Let's do this.

  • Nice and accurate. How about it?

  • - Dina, it's not about doing impressions.

  • - Hey, it's me, Kelly!

  • Boy, it sure is windy out today.

  • Whoa!

  • - That seems unnecessary.

  • - Jonah, you told me you loved me.

  • And then you dumped me so that you could

  • have sex with that pregnant whore.

  • - Hey!

  • - These are Kelly's words. Not mine.

  • - I don't sound like that.

  • - It's a little more squeaky, like...

  • [high-pitched] Hey, everybody, I'm Kelly!

  • - No, it's more like...

  • [high-pitched] Hi, everybody, I'm Kelly!

  • - [high-pitched] Hi, everyone, I'm Kelly!

  • - It's your girl, Kelly!

  • [all impersonating Kelly]

is to try and see it from the other person's point of view.

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