Just because they are saying they are happy to see you doesn't mean they wanted to see you it means ur here+hes here and there might not be anything else to say, sometimes guys say thing they don't mean just because it seemed like the right thing to say. It depends how many plans he has cancelled he might actually want to mean up with you but he has a very busy schedule.
To cancel is "annuler" in French.
I would like to cancel tomorrow's appointment.
cancel an order = einen Auftrag stornieren
Contact the company you open the account with and say you want to cancel the account.
"I am happy with you" is the correct phrase to use, as it conveys a sense of happiness in relation to the other person. "I am happy at you" is not a common or grammatically correct way of expressing happiness towards someone.
¿Puedo cancelar?
plans d'étage
Only the policy-holder has the right to cancel. You have no say in the matter.
You say "Happy Holidays". If the person is Christian you can say "Merry Christmas", if the person is Jewish you can say "Happy Hanukkah" or if the person is African you can say "Happy Kwanzaa"
No, only women do that. I believe that guys say what they mean and do what they feel, so if a guy is flirting with his ex he still has feeling for her.
You can say "Quels sont tes projets ?" in French to ask "What are your plans?"
you can say 'cancel' as well but with Japanese accent like 'can se lu'