No, being impulsive means that you make sudden decisions to do things.
Being impatient means that you can not wait for things to happen.
dear, are you from permata? cuz i'm doing the same thing and i donnoe how its done
Handling rude or impatient people is difficult. However, the best way to interact successfully with such a person to not act the same way he or she acts. Being patient is almost always the best way to go.
state of being mean the same thing as the subject and follow a verb of being
No, impulsive means.. you see something, you want it so you buy it. Actuated or swayed by emotional or involuntary impulses:an impulsive child.( dictionary.com) Basically, an example is... if you have $20.00 and you want a toy that costs 19.99, no taxes. The store across the street has the exact same store, but for $15.99, you want that toy sooo bad that you dont think about checking other stores and saving money, you just buy it. Representative: a person or thing that represents another or others.( dictionary.com) They clearly dont mean the same thing, one is a noun and the other a verb.:)
No. They're not even closely related to being the same thing.
Yes.
Yes, being thrify and being frugal are generally the same thing. They mean spending wisely, carefully, economically; not being wasteful with money or resources.
They mean the same thing.
No. As not all insane people are pyromaniacs, it follows that being insane and being a pyromaniac can not be the same thing (even if you assert that all pyromaniacs are by definition insane).
Yes.
Same thing!
No. They are not the same thing. Being grateful is like being appreciative for things you have and happy is like just a feeling. Someone can make you happy but someone cant make you grateful.