a young man knows the rules; however he doest know which one is good for him and not. in general old man has experience, and through out his life he knows what he has to follow or not.
Generally, they have their young in spring, but there are occasionally exceptions.
'A young man" would be the correct form. The article "a" is used in front of a noun beginning with a consonant (with a few exceptions).
George Young - Australian rules footballer - was born on 1949-02-03.
Jack Young - Australian rules footballer - was born on 1908-08-14.
Warum so junge Frau means literally: Why so young woman? So who knows in what context it was used. It could mean Why this way, young lady?
Because society has so many rules. The young mind is completely ego centric - which means as designed by nature the young only see how they are effected by any given activity. In reality, we learn as we get older how our acts have a ripple affect and can effect many people - so we have rules designed to remind us to be considerate of people around us, rules to keep us safe, rules to keep others safe, rules to protect our property and other peoples property.
no one knows dude
Nobody knows.
Because the rules are rubbish in the first place :) way to stop it...dont put rules :D
there is no rules it's just their behavior.
Garibaldi
Nobody knows.