Yes, but the idiom is "to spare for," not "to spare on." We might say "emotions to waste on..."
That's not even a complete sentence. The words TO, SAT, THIS, PEOPLE and IS can not be combined in any way to make a grammatically correct sentence. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assuming the question should be Is it gramatically correct to say, "This people is..."? then it is not correct. One should say, "These people are...".
No. The people are...ANS2:"We the People" is how the US Constitution begins...sounds grammatical to me.
Yes, being insensitive typically means lacking consideration for other people's emotions or feelings. It involves being unresponsive or indifferent to the impact of one's words or actions on others.
They where made to further the life of people
Incentive is something that motivates a person to accomplish something. The high pay was an incentive for him to do perfect work.If you're asking about insensitive, then: a person is insensitive when they do not care about other people's feelings. She cried and cried, but he remained coldly insensitive.
I do not think that the sentence is grammatically correct. The sentence seems ambiguous to me. Is the statement suggesting that "she has good command" of a group of people or animals? Or, is the statement suppose to imply that "she has command" of the English language?
Insensitive means showing or feeling very little or no concern for another person's feelings. Someone who is insensitive often says or does things that are hurtful to other people's feelings.
Yes, "one another" is grammatically correct when used to refer to reciprocal action or relationship between two or more people. It is often used interchangeably with "each other."
Most individuals will come in contact throughout their lives meeting some insensitive people. If they are dealing in business then all one can do is put up with the insensitive person for the sake of business, but if it is personal than any individual can simply shrug their shoulders; say nothing and simply walk away from any insensitive person and not look back. If the insensitive person persists and wants to know why you are not seeing them then tell the truth to their face. Be warned, that not all people who show little emotion are insensitive because some can be hurting a great deal inside so before you judge a person as being insensitive try a little to get to know them first and then make your judgement on them.
An insensitive son could have become this way by genetics or, it is the way they grew up in their environment especially if the son was not either shown love such as hugging or showing emotions. However, sometimes young men in their teens or even in their 20's are more interested in their own lives and are spreading their wings and perhaps he will come around in the future. If the son is older then it time for good communication skills and sit down calmly and ask why the son appears so insensitive. Because a person doesn't always show signs of sympathy or caring for other people doesn't mean they are not hurting inside and often these types of people cover up their true feelings.
he can feel the emotions that people have and he can control emotions
Emotions can have a significant impact on socializing as they influence how we communicate, interpret others' behaviors, and form connections. Positive emotions, like happiness, can facilitate open communication and stronger relationships, while negative emotions, like anger or sadness, can hinder communication and lead to misunderstandings or conflicts. Being mindful of one's emotions and how they affect interactions with others is important for successful socializing.