you should respond by saying the meaning of life is live it to its fullest
The meaning of life is subjective and can vary from person to person. Some find meaning in relationships, others in personal achievements or experiences. It's about finding what brings you fulfillment and purpose.
A skull left on someone's front porch could have multiple interpretations depending on the context and the intent of the person leaving it. It could be a threatening gesture, a warning, a symbol of death or danger, or even a prank. It is important to consider the relationship between the recipient and the person leaving the skull to understand its meaning better.
Yes. Jesus did say He was the messiah. But He didn't usually get to that point directly. More often He would agree as such when someone else asked Him. Or, He would ask His disciples, "who do you think I am?" Here are two scripture references where Jesus says He is the Messiah: Matt 16:11-12 Mark 14:61-62 Cheers!
I believe it was Samuel who asked God that he would give him wisdom...
Someone from Magdala would most likely be Ethiopian, as Magdala is a town in northern Ethiopia.
The word good luck as a phrase doesn't have the same meaning in Serbian as in English. But if you were to say it in sense that you wish good luck to somebody you would say "Puno sreće" which translates into English as "Lots of luck" but has the same meaning as "good luck.
It can be either one, depending on your meaning. You would "respond to" a question or comment directed at you. You would "respond for" someone else who cannot respond for themselves.
No, you do not need to use past tense when someone asks about their day. You can respond using present tense, such as saying "It is going well" or "It's been good so far."
If it was me, and I had shaved my head, and someone asked me why I did it, I would probably respond with something like, "I'm not sure, but I know it was a hairy situation."
Its an agreement. Like if someone would ask "Could you buy milk on your way home?" then someone could respond with "Sure thing." to show they will do what you asked.
It depends on what you're asked. In a question, te gusta means "Do you like...?". You would respond with either "Sí, me gusta ...." or "No, no me gusta ...." So if someone asked "Te gusta nadar?", you'd respond with "Sí, me gusta nadar." if you do like to swim, or "No, no me gusta nadar." if you don't like to swim.
You can respond with a simple "Thank you for your sympathy" or "I appreciate your concern."
Yes you do so then in the future you can see what happened. So if i minute me writing to you i would write5:04pm Someone (meaning me) writes to the person who asked the question5:05pm Someone (meaning me) posts the note wrote to the person
I would punch them in the face and see how they feel.
"a footstep follower of Christ"
Most people respond to a smile with a smile.
Because someone asked me to.
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