please spell check that question. I can't breathe.
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That is up to you; either a yes or a no.
If someone always asks you are you working, and if you are working from home but aren't earning any money yet, you might wonder what do you say. You can say that you are a newly self employed business.
If someone asks ¿Cómo se llama? they are asking what your name is. You would respond by saying: Me llamo (insert name).
Because if someone of the audience asks you a question you will not be able to respond. Even tough there will be someone that knows about that topic and tells you that you lied.
How does the boy respond when Mangan's sister asks him if he's going to Araby?
If it was me, and I had shaved my head, and someone asked me why I did it, I would probably respond with something like, "I'm not sure, but I know it was a hairy situation."
"WBYAA" typically stands for "When You Ask As A(n)" in online slang or messaging. It is used to respond when someone asks a question or seeks clarification.
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If you are asked 'How was your day?' then you would respond in past tense.
I can't imagine this meaning much besides asking a question, and then getting occupied with someone else, or something else.
"Y a ti también" means "and you too" in Spanish. It is a common way to respond when someone includes you in a statement or asks about your well-being.