Some people in a hurry are simply very busy in their lives. They have a lot of tasks to accomplish and rush to get everything done. Other people are in a hurry because they believe only their time matters. They show little patience for other people. Another group hate being in a hurry, but feel pressured by other people to hurry (example: a secretary responding to his boss's demands).
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Anyone who is Russian. Some people are Roman, but they may not be in a hurry. ----------------- New Yorkers!
Be kind to yourself always.
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ARGENTINA (Urgentina)
Abka is an abbreviation that stands for "Always Be Kind Always". It is a phrase used to remind people to always be kind no matter what. It encourages people to be kind to each other to be respectful and to be understanding.Always be kind.Always be respectful.Always be understanding.
No, the term 'hurry up' is a verb, adverb combination. In this context, the word 'hurry' is a verb (hurry, hurries, hurrying, hurried). The word 'up' is an adverb that modifies the verb.The noun 'hurry' is an abstract noun, a word for a state of urgency or eagerness.
As long as people like to go places, and as long as some of them are in a hurry to get there, there will always be a demand for skilled aircraft maintenance personnel.
To hurry him along toward new conquests
Me personally, I always tell them my present customer is also in a hurry, but he was here first.
I think people who always hyper listen to the heavy metal music.My opinons.
DOCTOR
Always cut the blue wire...uh, assuming that this was a joke...