Possible terms are inquisitive and investigative, both synonyms of curious.
Since only you can control what you say and the way you say it, you are fully responsible for it. You should say why you mean in a way that is respectful to others, refrain from saying hurtful things whenever possible, and apologize if you feel you need to.
Don't say "I think..."
He treats Lennie like a brother he's harsh with him but in a loving way, i think he stays with him because he is like his protector he keeps Lennie protected and out of trouble.
if u know there weakness go for it but if u know something to say that will really hurt them just say it . BUT NEVER SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THERE FAMLIY CAUSE THAT IS GOING WAY TO FAR
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An inquisitive person.
you could say " I have been educated to a professsional standard" or " I have had a professional education" or " I have been trained to a professional level
monica theres not another way to say it in english it stays the same
theres no different way. its the same
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Really the best way is just to say they are intensely curious. I can't find any other words to describe them, well not off the top of my head anyway JJ3001
in french way to say cat is chat
Sammy is a name used for mostly boys, but can also be given to girls. In Korean, the way to say Sammy would be "Saemi", as in "Say-Me". It basically stays nearly the same.
Oh lord, men are always curious! Honest communication is the only way to be certain.
In different usages there are different ways to say that. One way is to utilize the noun 好奇心 /kou ki shin/ meaning 'curiosity. E.g. 'koukishin ga takai' means very curious, 'koukishin no aru' would mean curious as a pre-noun modifier/adjective, and 'koukishin wo motsu' means (literally has curiosity) 'is curious'.