This is probably "Behave Yourself" and is used frequently in the South. It is usually said between friends and/or conveys a sense of comfort/familiarity with the other person. It simply means to stay out of trouble or "Don't do anything I wouldn't do". In Canada it can be a stern "behave yourself" if the person is out of line or a playful "behave yourself" if a friend is being a little naughty and you both find it amuzing.
I believe it means that he like you, don't get into trouble?
That they expect you to behave the same way they would, to have the same values and ethics.
If someone says that you are very defensive that means that you make excuses in defense of yourself or the topic that they are talking about and never accepting to their suggestions or comments.
it means that you were only concerned about yourelf. When someone says that you are in love with yourself it means that you only think about yourself
It means they want to apologize to you and make you feel good about yourself.
WHEN someone says "you'll do yourself a mischeif" or such. They mean that they'll kill themselves, via wreckless behaviour! I guess its a term to be used loosely!
"Your poise" means "the poise belonging to you." Perhaps you actually heard someone say "YOU'RE POISED," which means that you are calm and in control of yourself
When someone says 'keep it real.'It mostly means to act normal, or behave normal,as in, don't be stupid, or don't act like a fool.Hope I helped.
If someone says they are puzzled, it means they are confused or uncertain about something and are looking for clarity or understanding. They may be struggling to make sense of a situation or to find a solution to a problem.
When someone says that you are well dressed, then he likes your way of presenting yourself.
If someone says that they validate you as a person, they mean that they consider you to be a worthwhile person.
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