i don't care. you shouldn't of slept with my wife. you git.
You need to confront the consultant and look him in the eye and say I dont deserve this but you so fond of giving me this so ill take it
In theory I think there is no limits to the maximizing of wealth. If you want specific and detailed answer and / or are looking to maximize your own wealth I would say you should speak to the financial division of CWIIL GROUP and state your requirements; they'll give you a detailed reply, pros and cons etc. Get their contacts from their websites. Happy maximization :D
you say:"Thank you so much for this invitation"
It would be better to say "Payment should be made once"
When someone defaults on a loan, it is when you borrow money from a bank and you say that you are going to pay it back, but you do not, therefore stealing their money. This can wreck your credit score and get you in deep trouble.
Say Thank You, That's What I Say.
You should reply "and the balance of the day to you."
You should say "thank you" when someone wishes you Happy Birthday.
say sorry for what happen and say that you will try to help
jazakallah
You can reply to "How do you do?" by saying "I'm well, thank you. How about you?" This is a polite way to acknowledge the greeting and show interest in the other person.
say that you are sorry, but you think that you guys should just be friends. be honest but nice. and tell him that you are already with someone (nicely!).
Well... I suppose it depends what the news is. If someone has died you should say "I'm so sorry! Is there anything I can do?"
how about thanking the person then go on to say what happend to your uncle / how your loss affected you & your family? how about thanking the person then go on to say what happend to your uncle / how your loss affected you & your family?
In Bambara, you say "I ni sogoma." In Wolof, you say "Nanga def."
If you are apologizing for the delay in your *reply*, then no. If you are apologizing for the delay to an e-mail caused by your mail provider, then possibly yes, but it should be "sorry for the delay *to* this e-mail" or similar.
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