To say kind thing is when you say something nice to someone.eg. Please,thank you.....
Yes they do matter. If you sa ygood nad kind things to your plant it will grow quicker. If you say mean things it will grow slower.
No, kind is an adjective. Verbs are things you can "do". I can run. I can jump. run and jump are verbs. Adjectives are things you can "be". I can be kind. I can be mean. kind and mean are adjectives.
Cyberbullys usually tease, threat, or say other mean things on the computer/texting to their victim.
well it can mean different things like lets do IT can mean lets have sex or it can mean lets go do something important it depend on the way you say it its kind of confusing .
"Do you like this?"
because words mean things. if you say nice things to someone, it means something nice. if you say mean things, then its mean HOPE THIS HELPS :)
People want to say mean things and wrong things to a person or being mean to someone who is always kind and nice to you.Then in the end, you are the one being treated mean and you have to be nice to them now. WikiAnswers reposted this from Heris: Great job!I don't want to delete this or commment, just wanted this to happen!
'Oizinho' is a kind (a little romantic, maybe) to say 'hello'! 'Oizinho' is de diminutive form of Oi (that means hello). It is commonplace in Portuguese to use the diminutive form to say things in a kind way.
Good things. Very good things.
Because shes wannabe ghetto. And to be ghetto you must say mean things. Everyone knows that.
It depends on what you mean by "kind".If you mean "kind", in the sense of "nice" or "friendly", you could say, "simpático", "majo", or "amable".If you mean "type" or "category", you could say, "tipo" or "categoría".
"Im in the shower and wishin you were with me" "I want you in me" just say sexually things