Happy says that Oliver will help Biff because he believes that Oliver, a businessman in New York, will offer Biff a job due to his sales skills and charisma. Happy thinks that Biff can leverage his past connection with Oliver to secure employment, despite Biff's current uncertainties and struggles.
Yes, it is correct to say "I would be more than happy to." This phrase conveys enthusiasm and eagerness to help or participate in something.
Yes, you can say "anytime" in response to someone thanking you. It conveys that you are happy to help or that the gesture was not a burden.
To say "happy journey" in Malayalam, you can say "സുഖമായ പ്രയാണം" (sukhamaya prayanam).
I would be happy to help you translate phrases or words into Greenlandic. Just let me know what you would like to say!
I'm happy to help. Could you please provide the Russian text that you would like me to translate for you?
DivideDivisionSharedDividedKira :)Happy to help
Nama saya Oliver.
You're welcome, no problem, anytime, happy to help etc.
Most people say "mount" which means get on a horse. Happy to help!
Yes, you can say "anytime" in response to someone thanking you. It conveys that you are happy to help or that the gesture was not a burden.
"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.
mon nom est monsieur Oliver, je m'appelle monsieur Oliver
Olivier
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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"
I don't know if this will help or not but, you could say happy birthday and everything to the man/woman who's child who has passed away, just say it to them normally but sort of happily and try not to bring it up, but in that case, I'm sorry if I cant help
To say "happy journey" in Malayalam, you can say "സുഖമായ പ്രയാണം" (sukhamaya prayanam).