Not 100% sure but for example - In Australia, you may feel peer pressure to wear certain clothing, do certain things, start drinking at a certain age, go to university rather than dropping out, etc. Whereas, in maybe India, forms of peer pressure may different, like, you need a husband at a young age, or that you need a high paying job to be accepted as accomplished, etc.
*I am in no way discriminating and this is based purely on opinion for the examples above*
You can make a happy face by using a colon for eyes and a parentheses for a mouth like this: :) To make a sad face, you can flip the parentheses down to make a frown like this: :( Other faces like winking, sticking out tongue, or surprised can be created by adding additional characters like semicolons, hyphens, or capital letters.
The sad face means sadness. The happy face means happiness.
Clapping in someone's face is usually considered rude and confrontational. It can be seen as a disrespectful gesture intended to get someone's attention or mock them. It's best to avoid clapping in someone's face and find a more polite and considerate way to communicate.
Some problems teenagers face today that are similar to those faced by their parents include peer pressure, academic stress, and navigating social relationships. Additionally, issues like mental health struggles, self-esteem challenges, and identity exploration are common across generations.
When we engage in physical activities, our body temperature rises, causing blood vessels near the skin's surface to dilate in order to release heat. This dilation can give the skin a red or flushed appearance as more blood flows closer to the skin's surface to aid in cooling the body down.
They faced the danger of the open sea, countries that they had invaded and made enemies with.
Women in developing countries face many dangerous things such as forced marriages, abuse, rape, and deadly diseases.
After the World War 1, the United States was faced with economic problems. The country had to train, educate, and employ the people.
Similar to those face by all other banks
They faced deices from being around other people (:
Korea, like any other countries, faced countless wars throughout history. Korea has a history of 5000 years and no country's history is without wars.
The perfect tense of the word "face" is "faced." For example, "She has faced many challenges in her life."
Does the Sahara desert face problems? I don't think so.
The past tense of face is faced.
no he was one face not to face
climate and tourists
One of the problems faced was compitition in jobs among each other and other immigrants.