You're afroaid of what people will think of the truth. Don't worry. Just tell someone. Tell someone yo are realllyyy closseee tooo, and that you know won't tell a secret (grandparent, friens, mom, dad)
This is how you say it in latin ''bliss lies intus''.
yes
I perceive that he was telling me lies.
yes sometimes it lies to you only because anyone can write things on there if they have a account most of the time they don't but if they do they are only miner lies .
on his bed he lies down and rights thats the only way he can write such great stories
23 or 29
I must not tell lies.
"i must not tell lies"
Doesn't make sense. Please re-write so we can understand.
In Order of the Phoenix, he writes "I must not tell lies"; but as he writes them the words are etched into the back of his hand. The "ink" that is used is actually his blood.
IDK but i do know that they are easy to rip and the print is very small
Your question is slightly unclear. I am assuming that you are asking about what the subject of the business letter should be, if the recipient was someone who consistently lies. By "subject," are you referring to a title (like the 'subject' line of an e-mail) or what to write about? If it is the second of the two, then it obviously depends on the situation. I don't believe that the fact that he lies is important to this, unless you are addressing his lies of course. Whatever it is, be sure to make the letter clear and succinct. In business letters, clarity is paramount.