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Are you WELL or GOOD?Well, first..... "Well" can be an adjective when talking about something's health or that something is satisfactory.HI, Are you well.Yep, all is well with me.OTHER than that, well is always An. ADVERB modifying verbs.You speak English well.Are you doing well?It bids well that you should consider the offer.I can feel (my toucb) quite well through these gloves. ____________________________________GOOD is always an adjective.HI. Are you good today. Yes, I feel good today. (my state of being is good).My English is not good. Please help.It's good that you can see the horizon. _____________________________________-Be aware you would NEVER say: My English is not WELL. (That would mean your English is feeling sick 😂)
HOW TO RESPOND IF SOMEONE SAY "I MISS YOU" - an American thought... I prefer to be humble and humorous when someone says BOTH “You're so handsome. I missed you”I respond,“So, I see you need glasses -- to see how plain I really look and for you to have better aim.”. 🤪I've been mostly introverted in my life, but with a disclaimer of being an actor and songwriter. So, I try to find the switch to turn off and on when needed.But in relationships, it's the easiest thing to simply be honest, and keep it simple.They say “I miss you.” I say “I miss you too.”They say, “I love you” I might say, “I can't wait to love you too.”They hug. I hug back.They kiss. I kiss back.They bring a rose. I bring a vase.They bring a knife. . . I bring cake!If you're in a relationship, make it a relationship. Don't think it all the way through, but enjoy the moment.Find a balance without feeling you need to be equal to them. Just find ways to be complimentary.But, “I miss you too” works great! Stick with that one.
NOW and RIGHT NOWEven though theses two terms might seem similar, there is a subtle difference. NOW can be more general. It can mean within a certain time period. Relative to "before" but not at the immediate moment in time. "So what are you doing now?" "Well, Im eating.""No, i mean are you working?""Oh yes, now I work at the Gazette. I'm a reporter." whereas, RIGHT NOW, most often means ar this immediate moment. "What are you doing right now?.""Well, Im working at the Gazette." "No, i mean , it's Sunday. What are yoi doing right now? I need your help to move some furniture." "Oh sure. yes. I will come right over."
LOOKING FOR CLUES. --- A game of "20 question"I will answer YES or NO and also give clues every 20 minutes. ******************************Answer me this: A couple was to run off and get married in secret from their family.. The girl's father found out and forbid her to marry her fiancé.Since the finacé's Family didnt yet know of their plans, the woman sent something to her fiancé as a clue of her father's wishes that she could not marry him.What did she send? CLUES WILL FOLLOW. Have fun guessing.
FRIENDLY ADVICE. Want to make friends? Here's a guide to how you say something changes how we see you. I HAVE NO FRIEND.[The concept of a friend does not exist in your world. We doubt that is true. ]I HAVE NO FRIENDS. I HAVEN'T ANY FRIENDS. I DON'T HAVE ANY FRIENDS.[Generally, used to emphasize that you're looking for any or a variety of -- friends. We sympathize, and hope you work on social cues and make a friend soon.]I DON'T HAVE FRIENDS. I NEVER HAVE (ANY) FRIENDS. [Something happens where your acquaintances never end up friends -- or it's your policy not to make friends. We fear you're digging in to challenge the world to acceot you on your terms. Be yiur friend or else.]I LIKE HAVING FRIENDS.[Maybe you have friends, or maybe you want more. Hey! We like that attitude and may say hello.]I'D LIKE TO HAVE FRIENDS. [You look forward to having friends and are offering. We support your goal and wish you the best.]I HAVE FRIENDS.[Well done!]
Is this Scotland? Heck no! It's North Carolina, USA!From our strong Scottish and Irish heritage, North Carolina has carried on in our annual Highland Games, held in the tops of the mile high Grandfather Mountain in the Appalachian range. Sheef throwing, caber tossing, sword dancing-- we have it all. During the months of May throigh July, we have several "Highland Games" events throughout North Carolina, in fact. Don your kilts and come join in the fun.
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