yes! and if your not sur just be up front and ask
Receiving a text message at two in the morning is probably not a passing thought (depending what they said in the text message.) They may have simply been thinking of you and found the fortitude (courage) to text you. Be wary and don't jump into a relationship too quickly.
"Good morning your friends" doesn't make sense, but it is bokehr tov lakhaverim shelkha.
"Good morning, friends in Christ" is a term that is used in many Christian denominations.
To say "good morning my friends" in Mohawk, you can say "kwehkwe, ok nitsiionkwaienthok."
Dreams carry a message. When we wake up in the morning, we frequently forget about what we dreamed of that night. But sometimes, the message in your dream may be so important or powerful it just won't go away. That dream is desperately trying to tell you something.
It is more appropriate to simply say, "Good morning panel of judges, moderator, timekeeper, teachers, and friends" in a debate or speech competition. The message remains clear and respectful without being overly formal or redundant.
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because if we do not eat morning we will not thinking in school
It is better to have a message at night. The reason is because during the day you do physical activities, or sit all day in an office, and sometimes deal with stress. These things can cause you to become tense throughout the day and then if you get a message at night. All the tension that is built up in your muscles get message out and leaves you feeling comfortable and relaxed.
It is better to have a message at night. The reason is because during the day you do physical activities, or sit all day in an office, and sometimes deal with stress. These things can cause you to become tense throughout the day and then if you get a message at night. All the tension that is built up in your muscles get message out and leaves you feeling comfortable and relaxed.
Unjani
The correct grammar would be: "My husband has to work in the morning." This sentence is clear and correctly conveys the message that your husband has work to do in the morning.