If anyone said that to me, it would come across as quite rude and arrogant honestly! I don't mean to be offensive but 'pitiful' means
'evoking or deserving contempt by smallness, poor quality, etc.: pitiful attempts.'
which isn't the best thing to say!
Especially if someone is in a bad place already.
Unless they are crying over something ridiculous which then they may appreciate it if you explain to them why it is slightly odd they are crying over spilt milk.
When someone is "balling," it means they are doing very well financially, often indicating that they have a lot of money or are living a lavish lifestyle. It can also refer to excelling at a particular activity, like sports.
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Tagalog translation of CRYING: umiiyak
"llorando" means crying. If you wanted to say "i am crying" you would say "estoy llorando."
say i have really bad allergies
try to comfort him or her by patting the back, or say "It'll be all right". until the crying is over, it is important to stay with him/her becuz by being together with someone when times are difficult really helps.
"Told" is used when reporting someone's words directly or indirectly, while "said" is used predominantly for direct quotations. An example would be: She told me she was tired (indirect speech). "I am tired," she said (direct speech).
Maybe a nice way to say "screwing with someones mind"
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Yes, you can say this. You are talking to someone who is crying, and you are saying you know why-- in this case, because a girl (or woman) hurt that person's feelings: "She made you cry."
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