In today's world gals can make marriage proposals just like the guys can. The shoe is on the other foot and it's you who now has to make the decision to take this relationship on to the next level.
yes on the ask how she is, girls like the attention, and it depends on the will she reply.
because thats just how girls are
I am currently off on sick and my employer is proposing different working times. do i have to reply, or accept this proposal
i think replying to a love proposal.. is by think of the way he/she makes you feel, and ask yourself what makes you love him/her and do you really wanna spent life with him/her? ask your self that and you'll get the answer to yes or no
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Rra Tselane's reply to Rra Keaja's proposal reveals that she values her independence and personal freedom. She declines the proposal by expressing her desire to pursue her own ambitions and dreams. This shows that she is confident in her own path and unwilling to sacrifice it for a relationship.
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if good reply be exited and just be you self if you don't like yourself change it to something you want to be but you will have to work hard and you can do it
It is a reply to both "Passionate Shepherd to His Love" by C. Marlowe and Sir Walter Raleigh's "The Nymph's Reply To The Shepherd". It's basically trying to convince someone to come out in the country and live with him and be in love.
Just wait for her to reply, girls do not like pushy boyfriends.
The phrase "Shall you" is often used in formal or somewhat archaic contexts, typically when asking someone if they will do something. A suitable reply might be "Yes, I shall," or simply "I shall," indicating agreement or willingness to proceed. Alternatively, one could respond with "No, I shall not," if declining the proposal.
Well....let me share my experience when i proposed a girl.......she started cryin.....;0