They mean that you lied and/or exaggerated claims about your background in order to make yourself look better than you actually are. You could also have left out or glossed over negative information.
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
It depends on who you talking to and how you say it. For example if you are saying it to someone who has very low self esteem and you say it in a rude way, it will seem mean, if you say it to a fairly laid back person and you say it in a nice way, it will be taken as a compliment.
They are in a relationship and enjoying it.
told everyone plan
I think you men't to say paradox, which means a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
No you can not not let your self die do not listen what people say to you people out there i mean so if you listen to them you will hurt your self
well i would tell a guardian or a adults then if it doesn't stop you say hobnocher to them and stand up for your self.
He likes you girl!
Crush your ego. Deflate your self-opinion. Synonymous phrases include: "Put You In Your Place"
A particular truth is not self-evident means it is not obvious.
Because you have a low self esteem, I'm guessing. If they are being mean about it say that your not cool messing with me stop trying to offend me not working.
the best characteristic is to be confident and love yourself and not care what other people say that are mean to you.... just dont get self centered
You may be going for 'misrepresentation'. Someone may say something without perfect use of words or grammar, and an unscrupulous person may twist the sentence around, giving it another meaning.
She is saying that be your self and stand up for your self do not worry about what people say.
.Both, it depends on their hearts,