The phrase "old money" generally refers to inherited wealth. This is usually associated with established upper-class families who pass down their wealth through generations. If a person has "old money," it means they inherited their wealth from their family.
If someone says that they validate you as a person, they mean that they consider you to be a worthwhile person.
When someone says they are pining for someone this means their heart aches and they miss that person and that is all they can think of.
When we say a person has a "different take" from another person, we mean they think of a problem or situation in different ways. And anything that "slightly different" is different but not VERY different. For example... Suppose Person A says, "If someone asks me for money for food it is because he is out of luck and hungry, so I always give him a dollar." Person B says, "If someone asks me for money for food and I have the feeling that he is sincerely trying to improve his life, I give him a dollar." Person C says, "If someone doesn't have a job, let him starve." Person B has a slightly different take from Person A. Person C has a very different take from Person A.
No. "Something" means what it says, a "Thing". "Someone" means a person!
It means that someone is beyond what money can buy.
If someone says they are very fond of someone else it usually means that they really like that person as a friend. It does not usually mean that they're them as a boyfriend or girlfriend.
If someone says that, it means that they think there is more to a person then just looks. They are interested in learning about the person's personality and life, and are not shallow.
Someone who flatter says positive things about another person.
When you are an outgoing crazy loveable person.
ANSWER:... Not a thing, this person is complimenting you as a nice gesture.
it means they like you but dont want to be with you
It refers to a person's behaviour, not gentle, could be violent