People like to feel important, so they forcibly help others instead of asking them if they actually need help.
why people choose a salon rather than others
People would rather work for themselves than others.
HE BELIEVED IN LOOKING AT GROUPS OF PEOPLE RATHER THAN WHOLE
A blame game is a situation in which people attempt to blame others rather than attempting to solve a problem.
Computers have had a affect on social life. In some ways its good and others bad. Good The computer has made instand messaging quicker and easyer. You nolonger have to be next to a person to interact with them. Bad People think that people would rather sit texting or emailing their friends rather than actually going and talking to them. So its really opinion though. Thanks for the message
Actually, IQ tests showed that people with psychotic conditions can get high IQs and be rather smart, but lack common sense.
Usually people insult others because they are insecure about themselves in some way or they just want the attention on that person rather than on themselves.
Crafty men are people who are flexible with people and skillful in deceiving others.... My ethnicity is more pure deceiving rather Americans are more dishonest deceiving.
His transcendentalist ideas basically motivated people to "get of their asses, and do something", thus making people actually rely on themselves. Thoreau's works benefited society, in that people actually started to rely on themselves rather than on other people.
No they would rather eat a nice home cooked meal than eat out. Actually many people and families of the Spanish speaking culture would rather eat a home cooked meal.
Bella is stubborn because she refuses to listen to others with supernatural ability and experience rather she prefers to listen to gut instincts rather than to listen to those who know best and love her. well i guess you cant class that as stubbornness but ignorance actually.
i know i don't but i can tell why their usually used. Their used to make sure people don't make fun of others' clothes.