Personally what I think you should say is " Thank you that was very kind of you" but if you can return a favor I think you can say " Thank you I will repay you someday"
Personally what I think you should say is " Thank you that was very kind of you" but if you can return a favor I think you can say " Thank you I will repay you someday"
Personally what I think you should say is " Thank you that was very kind of you" but if you can return a favor I think you can say " Thank you I will repay you someday"
Easy just ask your mom are dad and if they say no then just ask someone else in your fam are earn the money your self
an illusion Reality TV is usually totally staged with very little resemblance to reality. If there is prize money involved there are more rules For example: on a cooking show you cannot have a judge say something about someone's dish (IF THEY DID NOT REALLY SAY IT!) Again, especially if there is prize money involved.
Typically a tournament that has guaranteed prize money states that there is a guaranteed prize pool and often go on to say how much. For example: Guaranteed prize pool of $250,000. This means no matter what they take in for buyins, this much will be reserved for the prize money. The rest will go to costs of hosting the tournament be online or in a casino.
When someone offers you money, it is polite to say "Thank you" and express your gratitude.
Say my friend wants me to ask you out for him/her
To ask someone to call you, you can simply say, "Can you please give me a call?"
Say "stand and deliver, your money or your life". OK, I don't know! Ask someone else.
To politely ask someone for their name, you can simply say, "May I ask for your name, please?"
To ask someone if you can call them, you can simply say, "May I call you?"
you be friendly and say what you feel