well it pretty much explains itself, when he says something like this he means that to him u are like his sister, and that he can talk to u about anything or if hes ever in trouble he'll expect u to have his back, u no everything a sister would do for a brother
It depends on your gender. If you are a man, it is meant to be derogatory implying that you are acting too effeminate, not like a 'real man'. If you are a woman, then it is a term of endearment, indicating that you are a friend.
I believe that he sees you as a good friend and that probably won't think of you as a girlfriend. When you see someone as a sister or a brother usually you don't feel any "sexual" attraction to that person.
* If the man is a few years older then they would consider anyone that is a minor as calling them a 'kid sister' or 'sister' because they are fond of them, but not necessarily in love with them. At any age opposite sex can be friends and not always lover and this is where a person of the opposite sex is a good friend or a brother or sister to each other.
i have said this line before, i used it because i was crap with girls, or maybe you act like his sister, not that he loves you like a sister, its just that you remind him of his sister, its a good thing trust me!
It means he feels protective of you and would always be there for you, to make sure your are safe and the like. It also means that he's not interested in you romantically at the moment. Although it might happen in the future, you never know.
it means he likes you .And
he refers to you as his 'sister' because you two are so close he feels like you and him are related :D.
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If you guys are friends that may be his 'style'. he could like you, idk?
because the girl sometimes wishes he was her brother.
no they are not related they are very close friends with each other and call each other sister and brother.
Your father-in-law's sister is your spouse's aunt but is not related to her. Call her by her name.
The mother of your sister's husband is your sister's mother-in-law. The English language has no specific term for a family relationship with your sister's mother-in-law, and you are not considered to be related to each other.
The half-sister of your granddaughter's half-sister is your granddaughter, or is not related to you.
under god, our father, we are all brothers and sisters.
Yes, calling someone "big sister" can show respect, admiration, and a close bond between siblings. It can be a warm and affectionate way of addressing an older sister.
In my home country, we call the elderly, Grandpa, Grandma, Uncle or Aunty, (depending on how older they are to us) as a sign of great respect. If they are at about the same age as us we say brother or sister. Its just basically a sign of respect among one another. Hope this helped :)
The mother of your sister's husband is your sister's mother-in-law. The English language has no specific term for a family relationship with your sister's mother-in-law, and you are not considered to be related to each other.
Infatuation! and of course: They don't want you to have what is not in sufficient quantity with them.
Your husband's sister is your sister-in-law. Her husband is your husband's brother-in-law. But your sister-in-law's husband is not related to you.