Many people would agree that it would bother them to work with someone who they know is dishonest. Many employers like their employees to work as a team, and if one of them is dishonest, it does not create a healthy environment in which to promote teamwork.
A good friend is someone whom you really enjoy being with and whom you really know well.A friend is someone to talk to about problems and someone whom you can see out side of school.
What kind of eligibility are you asking about and report to whom?
someone who can PROVE they have what it takes I would give it to someone that i know whom i can trust and that they won't neglect or abandon them. Someone you trust.
First, try on your own. Second, get someone whom you know can sing to listen to you and tell you what they think.
ummm, ahhh, don't know try someone else
Really, its not worth it. If your ex moved on to someone else is he really worth the time? Go out there have a good time, spend time with friends and show that it doesn't bother you - hold your head up and move on. Not letting on that it may bother you will show both of them.
i don't know that's why i was askin someone on this site
¡Cállate! to someone whom you know well ¡Cállese! to someone older or someone you do not know well ¡Cállense! to people older than you or people you do not know well I don't think it would be polite to say the second or third answer.
You cannot love what, or whom, you do not know. You can be attracted to it/them, but truly no more than that.
If you see a cake and you want to know whose cake it is, you would say, "Whose cake is this?" If someone brings a cake as a present for someone else, and you want to know whom it's for, you can casually ask, "Who is it for?" Or you can ask very formally, "For whom is this cake?" "Whose cake is this for" doesn't make sense.
You can say "To Whom it May Concern, Blah blah blah Sincerely, [name]"
If someone is talking and no one is responding, they won't know if they are making any impact on whom they are talking to.