Say Hi, and smile. If he smiles, talk to him long-long =D
give her a compliment or say, "hey, whats up?"
Another way to say "as you see" "As you know", "therefore", "thus", "hence", "thence", and "then".
Being a fourteen year old boy myself I say you should do things like say hi to him when you pass by him in the hall way. if he says hi back, then you have his attention. If he's silent, he may be nervous. Then you should talk to him, not just as an aquantaince but friendly. It should grab his attention
Say I think or I believe The way I see it... As I see it... To my mind... It is my opinion that... I am of the opinion that... I would say... In my eyes... To my way of seeing things... In my point of view... From my point of view... From my perspective...
"je ne suis pas autorisé � courir dans le hall""il est interdit de courir dans le hall"
Since only you can control what you say and the way you say it, you are fully responsible for it. You should say why you mean in a way that is respectful to others, refrain from saying hurtful things whenever possible, and apologize if you feel you need to.
Cazzo si? is the right way to respectfully say how are you in Italian. You should try it out! The reaction will be something when people see how advanced you can speak Italian! Its a complex greeting!
See you later or farwell for now
haul hall way
Right click and select Properties and it should say "Date Modified"
You can say either, depending on what you mean. Usually you are asking someone to perform a sequence of actions: first, to come upstairs, and second, to see something. The way to say this is "Come upstairs and see it." But if you are saying that the purpose of coming upstairs is in order to see something, in response perhaps to the question "Why should I come upstairs?" or "Where can I see it?" then "Come upstairs to see it" is correct.
I would say a week is a great way to see all of the sites of Egypt. You should look online to find out what sites you are looking to see in order to keep organized.