Some would call it being convinced, others would call it being brain washed, depending on the context in which it is used.
u cant marry in till your grownup and my mom told me that k so yea
you just stay quiet 'till he approaches you, and says something
Maybe something to do with Italy i was told
Never let anyone talk you into doing something that you do not believe is a good idea. You are responsible for your own actions, and you are the one who will suffer if you do something foolish, even if other people told you to do it.
It means that you told someone that they did something that got them in trouble.
The question is not what someone means when they say, "I don't believe something". That means just what it says. e.g "I do not believe in ghosts." Nor is the question what someone means when they say "I can't believe something", which means that you believe it, but that it was unexpected. e.g. " Wow! I can't believe you got a new car" The question is what it means when someone says "I don't want to believe something" This means that you do believe it to be true, but it is something you wish was not true. In other words, bad news. E.g. "Son, I don't want to believe that you failed Math, but apparently you did." "I don't want to believe that the people of our country were stupid enough to elect him, but I guess they did." "I know you told me you were sleeping with another man, but I just don't want to believe it."
It means you do something with out being told for ex: i do my homework without being told by my dad.:)
It means that you are not going to tell that person who told you something. You usually hear this phrase when someone finds out something that was supposed to be a secret - they will say "A little bird told me that ____" and tell the secret.
If you are told something is about to happen ( forewarned) you have time to be prepared ( forearmed).
This means that you can't do something on your own unless you are told to do so.
it means a fairy kidapped a mosquito and told it to bite you
It is a reply for when you have already been informed of something before the other person told you, or for when you're not really certain of what you said, but you are repeating what you have been told.