This quote highlights the importance of sharing your troubles with loved ones. By opening up about your struggles, you allow those who care about you to show their love and support. It emphasizes the idea that sharing your burdens can strengthen relationships and deepen connections with others.
yes you can there is a chance you will get banded but if you no the person the person you prob wont you can also play tricks and get the other person in trouble
This sounds like a good expression but what is the question?
maybe because this person might not be mature enough
You call a person that is causing trouble a trouble maker.
It is when a person has trouble with nature or when nature makes trouble with the person.
It is a felony punishable by incarceration in prison and enough to land that person on the internet sex offender registry.
A person who doesn't go out to find trouble yet finds themselves in trouble can be called a trouble magnet. Most trouble magnets unconsciously seek out trouble by associating with the wrong kind of people.
The person wearing a red shirt is not in trouble.
If the person is trying to stay out of trouble, try telling them and involving them in activities that will keep him/her distracted from trouble.
Well, if said affectionately to a person, it can mean this person is 'naughty' or 'mischevous', ...implying that you cause trouble.
A person who offers advice without being asked is someone who cares enough for you to offer that advice and you have the chance to think it over and take it or leave it.
It depends on your definition of 'drunk'. To be legal to drive - no chance ! To be 'apparently' sober enough to walk - that depends on the individual person's constitution.