It is an abbreviation for "hear, all ye good people, hear what this brilliant and eloquent speaker has to say!
I think it means I hear what you are saying and I agree with what you are saying
If you're referring to the old English saying, it's "hear ye, hear ye".
The meaning of Please Hear What I'm Not Saying is a person who is pretending to be someone who they aren't and want to change that and be who they really are.
A paragraph about the saying "where there is a will, there is a way" should include the origin of the saying. It should also include what the saying means.
It is an old British and Australian saying.
I think it means I hear what you are saying and I agree with what you are saying
Origin from latin; specifically, late latin. meaning: hear; to hear; listen
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If you're referring to the old English saying, it's "hear ye, hear ye".
It is Hear Hear (originated from members telling others to 'Hear' what the speaker was saying)
Young ears ought not hear what I have to say.
The meaning of Please Hear What I'm Not Saying is a person who is pretending to be someone who they aren't and want to change that and be who they really are.
The correct saying is, "I would give anything just to hear your voice."
Instead of saying "can I hear from you?", you can say, "Please respond."
A paragraph about the saying "where there is a will, there is a way" should include the origin of the saying. It should also include what the saying means.
Because You Cant Hear What They Are Saying!
Tennison