You didn't give us much information to go on. If it's your boyfriend or spouse telling you this and you don't have a problem with alcohol then they have no business telling you to just have one drink and it's a controlling factor on their part. Don't take it! If you can't handle alcohol then I'd listen to the person telling you. There is nothing worse than a sloppy drunk (not accusing you of this.) That depends, is this person trying to help you not to drink for a specific reason, healthwise? If not and this person is trying to be controlling then dont go to their home anymore. If you were out dining with this person then they have no business telling you that. If you are in their home and they dont use alcohol, then that is there business but you also have the choice of not going there....
She does. She says: No, no, the drink, the drink,--O my dear Hamlet,--The drink, the drink! I am poison'd.
shes just not that into you
Just ask her. If she says no, deal with it.
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My momma says that it disturbs indigestion but what does she know? lol ;D
it means you are important to him "a great deal" is a way of saying "very much "
poison
Just tell him about the way you feel about him and then he will soon understand and just get over about the fact that he likes you and then just sway through life.
If you had heart surgery you shouldn't drink alcohol until your surgeon says you can.
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It means you are important to him. "A great deal" is a way of saying "very much."