Yes, you can say "I am trying to live up to the circumstances." This phrase suggests that you are making an effort to meet the challenges or expectations presented by your current situation. It conveys a sense of responsibility and determination to adapt or rise to the occasion.
Usually six years but can live longer under certain circumstances.
I will say no
The challenge is not on the person who is trying to break you up, the chanllange is on you and your partner to say in unity and in trust and communication. Whats for you will remain for you.
No way of knowing since you didn't say what you're trying to sign up for ...
It probably means she is trying to play a game of hard to get or she is just shy
Say Nothing. If she is trying to stir up drama, talking to her about it is unlikely to change her mind. Ignore her and ask your friends to do the same.
You could say "¡Cállate! Estoy tratando de aprender."
Depends on what you are trying to say. If you mean "what's up?", i think you could translate it by "habari?"
Most budgies live to be somewhere between 5 and 10 years old. Under ideal circumstances, budgies have been known to live up to 12 years.
Another way to say "keep trying" is "persevere" or "don't give up." You might also say "persist in your efforts" or "continue to strive." These phrases convey the idea of maintaining effort despite challenges.
just dont chicken out go up and tell him if you cant....dont bother trying!
walk up to her and say "I love you."