One can argue that it depends on the circumstances, a person may be forced to do something that is against your/their wishes. However if you both have come to an agreement whatever that may be no matter what is or the circumstance are you must follow through with the agreed terms. To not keep your word is breaking trust, it is to put something above whatever was agreed on. One will benefit the other will not fare so well because after all you are being deemed don't worthy or less than. Breaking trust is serious -- in The Bible it says: Keep your word even if it causes your death. Extreme, maybe but if more people would consider others first the world would be heaven.
In one word: SELFISHNESS...evil taking shape is serve one self first.
Just sa'in
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If someone says that something "apparently happened" it means that they are not really sure if it is true.
Liars.
A lier and a rat who thinks they can get away with stuff
When you comply, or are obedient with something that someone says. :)
something nice someone says to you
a con
In Facebook, you cannot "like" something someone says on a chat. However you may "like" something someone says on a post or comment :D
No. "Something" means what it says, a "Thing". "Someone" means a person!
Said is a word meaning something that someone says.
it is when something that someone says is the opposite of another
If someone says they are puzzled, it means they are confused or uncertain about something and are looking for clarity or understanding. They may be struggling to make sense of a situation or to find a solution to a problem.
The term for knowing something is wrong but doing it anyway is "conscience" or "moral dilemma." It refers to a conflict between what someone believes is right and their actions.