You're good at complementing them, and it's usually code for "I like you, too."
It means that the compliments you're feeding her isn't fooling her for one minute; she sees through it but she likes it and wants you to continue.
Complement them on something. Say nice and not mean things about them.
No worries, he will find out how mean she is if she is as mean as you say she is.
you are really nice
he means you are nice and everything but he wants more from you. :)
What ever you did, say that you are very sorry and you didnt mean to hurt her and you will never do it again and say lots of nice things about her.
you say " Have a nice year" Or do you mean how do you say it in portuguese?
When a girl says your mean it means you've been mean to her or one of her friends so just act nice, be polite, be nice to her and her friends instead of sulking! (be nice to little kids too!!!) Also go and say sorry to her face not straight away though a couple of hours should do it. And don't make it look like you've been forced to say sorry and don't just say sorry, say a couple of sentences, and ask if she could possibly forgive you! All this should work and I know because I am a girl!
Sláinte, means "health", but in this form it is typically used as a toast. Cailín deas means nice girl. So, I suppose if one is toasting a nice girl, they might say: "Sláinte ag cailín deas." (lit. Health at a nice girl. Or, one could say "Sláinte ag an cailín deas", which is "Health to the nice girl.") Or, if addressing the nice girl, possibly... "Sláinte, a chailín deas." Although this wouldn't be a typical way of toasting someone, I suppose it's possible.
Be nice, polite and say "thank you".
I think that its either: or
* You look nice * How are you doing * your kind