it probably means he likes you but you did something to him or whatever but he doesn't want to like you!!
Saying her how pretty she was and that he has to kiss her in order to forgive his sins.
The Nazis used bias to gain and hold on to power by forcing the people to believe what they were saying, which was not true. Also, they would say untrue stuff about the Jews.
I am not saying this is the truth, but either his girlfriend was not nice, or he just wanted someone to mess around with.
It means you can choose to believe what they are saying or you can choose to doubt what they are saying.
'Tis himself is the same as saying "It's him."
Some people may believe it is. It is not if the person saying does not believe it.
yes it does make sense to say "believe you me." It is an unspoken phrase which usually british people are associated with. It is a rearrangment of saying "you believe me."
I'd tell you that he sounds like a jerk, but Wiki forbids me from saying that. Time four you to move on.
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It depends. One of my exes keep saying that, but then saying "I'm not over you". If he still contacts you, flirts, gives you compliments after he said that he isn't over you. If he seems now a days distant, little or no communication, what he said was true.
I believe you are refering to the saying, "The best things in life are free".
You don't know what I am saying in urda