it could be both..
if he does it more and more, and starts smiling alot, it is probably flirting.. and if he lightly hits u.. its probly a lil flirtin going on
hope this helps!
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yeah.course Shakespear wrote stories about tragedies i cant tell you all of them but what i can say is that in all the stories that i have heard and read of Shakespear there is the recurrence of friendship and love. most of his stories tell a little tale about the idea of friendship and if you look closer beneath all the big words and confusing terms it shows the tragedies of love and loss withing friendship and relationships.
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The Filipino language is known as Tagalog. There are many English short stories which have been translated into the language.
Robert Fremlin has written: 'Three friends' -- subject(s): Children's stories, Fiction, Friendship, Short stories
Arthurian legends for children are simplified versions of the traditional stories of King Arthur and his knights. They often focus on themes of courage, friendship, and loyalty, making them suitable for a younger audience. These adaptations typically feature engaging language and illustrations to make the stories more accessible and enjoyable for children.
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"Bedtime Stories" is rated PG for some mild rude humor and language.
Dan Bomkamp has written: 'The adventures of Thunderfoot' -- subject(s): American Fishing stories, American Hunting stories, Fiction, Male friendship, Outdoor life
No, Aborigines did not have a written language. They passed down their stories by way of pictures and symbols in their artwork. They also passed on their information and stories orally, or through dances and coroborees.
A good friendship speech could include personal anecdotes or stories that highlight the impact of friendship on your life. You could also include quotes or poems about friendship that resonate with you and your audience. Don't forget to express gratitude and appreciation for your friends, and emphasize the importance of supporting and being there for one another.
Dick King-Smith is known for writing heartwarming animal stories, often featuring talking animals and farm settings. His stories are usually aimed at children and are filled with themes of friendship, courage, and kindness.