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He harshly rejected the king's request and refused to allow for increased trade between China and Europe.
1. If you mean that the person rejected your request, then go to their profile. You will see Friend Request Sent. Click on that and underneath it will write on the bottom of the drop down menu Cancel Request. Click on this, then try to send the request again.2. If you mean that somebody sent you a request and you rejected, just go on the friend notification bar and click see all friend requests you will see it there.
He harshly rejected the king's request and refused to allow for increased trade between China and Europe.
You can't change your name. As simple as that.
If there are a lot of questions for the subject, you can submit a category request. It will be reviewed and either accepted or rejected.
Yes, a hotel can refuse to extend your stay, even if you request it in advance, depending on their availability and policies.
Ignore / reject his Friend Request. He won't know you rejected the request. If he asks you about it, tell him your parents want you to only "Friend" a small group of really close friends and family.
It comes from an ancient Chinese tradition where when a request was sent to the ruler on a piece of "paper" or the equivalent at the time, the rock was placed over the paper if the request was accepted, the paper was draped over the rock, indicating defeat of the request, if the request was rejected. Hence, paper over rock = defeat.
Yes, it is possible to request a refund on Zelle, but the ability to receive a refund depends on the policies of the bank or financial institution that you used to send the money.
Well, you said she's shy. Maybe she likes you but she doesn't want to give it away just like that. If she rejected you then it means she's not ready to pour her heart out to you just yet.
One way to do so is give him a call and put a request, possibly a date. If he is willing then this could be the sign.
Yes, you can request a credit card payment waiver for three months, but approval will depend on the policies of your credit card issuer.