The correct way is, "different from yours".
It is not incorrect to say "yours and your family's", but it is custom (considered good manners) to place yourself last in a group spoken about, as "your family's and yours".
The correct way to say it is: "I am an avid fan of yours."
Great phrase. When someone says, that's a horse of a different color what they are saying is, that's a different subject all together.A horse of a different color just means you have suddenly found a new way of looking at something. If you have one horse, and you're familiar with that horse, you might think you know about all horses - until you see a horse that looks different from yours! In the same way, when you start thinking you know all about something and then someone brings up a surprising fact or soemthing you'd forgotten about - you say, "Well THAT is a horse of a different color!"It means that whatever is being talked about is an entirely different matter than what it is being compared to. It means that the subject is different from whatever it is being compared to.
To move faster than someone or something
I would say that a good word for this is superior. e.g, This brand of mayonnaise is superior to this one" Hope that helps! ^^
A.loudB.unnecessaryC.very expensiveD.very steep
say try and come right in with ''is better than yours''
Well... i would say that it is. i mean you eat it then juice it. But there is something much better than orange. Soup! It is a snack and a drink! Yours truly Supersoup Girl!
"My mustache is better than yours, HO."
say if you say something right now tall if you tell them a secrat or something like that
you tell your parent or say to them (how would you feel if somebody took something of your and wouldn't give it back)
If you like it, say 'It's great, thanks. How is yours?' and proceed to say something that you like about the meal. But, if you don't like it, say 'It's very good, but not really my taste.'
when you like a girl, at a certain age say 13 u might have different thoughts about her that have to do with hormone things, you may notice a change in your body when you hug her or something. Rather than jump to the physical hormonal attraction thought, I would first say that when you care for someone, you put their needs before yours. Their needs are not necessarily their wants. Do you want nothing but good for them? Do you want to see them excell in something even if if means you come in second?
1. If you mean it and want him to know, say it directly to him, however, take your time in the relationship before doing this and you not being sure 100 percent that you love him. 2. Remember, ACTIONS speak louder than WORDS. You can say it by doing something. Ex: Give her a box of candies shaped with a heart, and inside say "my heart is yours" or "I love you" Remember that actions speak louder than words. You can say it by doing something (e.g. give them a box of candies shaped as hearts, and inside say, "my heart is yours" or, "I love you".) 3. You have to be creative in some way or another, it's what helps a relationship maintain peace and various other traits. Do something that nobody else has done! 4. Be yourself, don't be someone you're not in a relationship.
You can say "നീയുടെയാണ്" (neeyudeyaanu) in Malayalam to express "I'm yours."
Talk is cheap....it is easier to say you will do something than actually do it
It is not incorrect to say "yours and your family's", but it is custom (considered good manners) to place yourself last in a group spoken about, as "your family's and yours".