tell the truth, but be nice about it.
Pass a note back with your reply.
i would write a note saying hi to start of with... then fold it ... and when he passes by.... just give it to him... and then he might write back... you never know...=)
There is no such English word as "plaggierism". However, "plagiarism" happens when someone takes someone else's work or ideas and passes them off as their own. ------- Note. it is OK to use someone else's work, this is a good thing, but when you do you should always reference (acknowledge) the source you took it from. Not to do so is cheating/stealing.
Find an opportunity to chat with him!
No, because they did commit crime - the records are changed to note the fact that they are deceased.
You could tell him or send him a note or something like that.
Hey ......... I just wanted to tell you that I like you. If you dont like me then im cool with that but i really like you
Simple, a note on the desk, or a casual "lunch break"
The highest note in "Goodnight My Someone" from "The Music Man" is a B5.
"To note" as an action, in "to write down" or "to remember", is a verb."A note" or "the note" as an object, like "a memo" or "the reminder" is a noun.
Your (previous) bank's assets are transferred to another institution. Your mortgage is considered an asset. It is money owed and part of accounts collectible. Someone somewhere will now hold the note, and you'll owe them like you owed your bank.
the easiest way is just to write it but not put your name or you could just out right tell him, put your name and whatever happens happens.
The note becomes a part of the bankrupt individuals assets.