It seems like your question got cut off. If you're asking whether it's right to compare someone to something else, it often depends on the context and the intent behind the comparison. Metaphors and similes can be useful for illustrating a point, but they should be used thoughtfully to ensure they convey the intended meaning without causing misunderstandings. Would you like to provide more details for a more specific answer?
Thanks very much i always got compliments like this but not i this kind of way
Because you know how sometimes you walk up to people and ask "What kind of Ice cream do you like?" and some say "Chocolate" and some say "Bubble Gum" So think of it like that, it you asked some random person from a tribe "What kind of ice cream do you like?" and some of them will say "Chocolate" and some will say "Bubble gum" so it's exactly like that, tribe members preferred speaking french and some preferred speaking english... You scrub you should now this stuff. . . and your welcome
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First ask yourself what kind of animal do you like, say you like dogs, then ask yourself how much time do you have to put in a pet,what size do you have room for, then go from there and you will end up with the right answer.
Well that depends on what kind of person you are....... say you live in the country and you like horses and stuff then it's probably likely you like country music...... and really there's no wrong or right kind of music you just like what you like.
Say yes if-- you like him/her in that kind of way. Say no if-- you do not like him/her in that kind of way and/or you just want to remain friends.
That's a question that doesn't have a right answer. Some might say that most people like Justin and some might say Miley. There are no direct stats on that.
"Do you like this?"
no
some people make fun of him and say he sings like a girl which is kind of true though
If you can avoid plastic do it right now.Don't make it too late.
in a friend kind of way i would say yes but other than that no. (like in a gay kind of way i say no)