remember.
face your business or mind your bis wax
you could say someone lost their mind, or were relieved of their faculties
you could say someone lost their mind, or were relieved of their faculties
Another way to say "please be aware" is "please note." You could also use phrases like "kindly take note" or "please keep in mind." These alternatives maintain a similar level of formality and convey the same message effectively.
Another way to say "listen with a third ear" is to "tune in with an open mind" or "hear with deep understanding."
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.
Another way to say "If you don't mind" is "If it's okay with you." This phrase conveys a similar sentiment, suggesting that you're seeking permission or consideration. Other alternatives include "If you’re willing" or "If it’s not too much trouble."
Say I think or I believe The way I see it... As I see it... To my mind... It is my opinion that... I am of the opinion that... I would say... In my eyes... To my way of seeing things... In my point of view... From my point of view... From my perspective...
I guess you could use the word salubrious for a healthy mind and body. You could also say, fit, sound or tip-top shape.
Baka, pronounced 'bah-kah'. Keep in mind that depending on the context and your tone of voice when saying this, it can come off as offensive or playful.The kanji for baka is 馬鹿 ('horse-donkey')
You could say, "don't panic", or, "keep a level head", or "keep your head", or "maintain your discipline or composure", etc.
In French, you can say "Très joli derrière" to mean "Very nice butt." Another casual way to express it is "Très beau cul." Keep in mind that the context and the audience matter, as some phrases can be more informal or potentially offensive.