Nick from "The Great Gatsby" describes the party in Manhattan as being filled with people who possess a sense of moral superiority but lack genuine values and depth. This remark reflects his critique of the superficiality and materialism that characterize the society depicted in the novel.
Nick is suggesting that being invited to Gatsby's party is rare, exclusive, and a mark of privilege. It implies that Gatsby is selective about his guest list and that Nick is part of a select group of people deemed worthy of attending.
In The Great Gatsby, when Nick says he was one of the few who was invited to Gatsby's party, he means that most of the people just showed up with no invite. Sort of like party crashers.
If someone just commented ptg on your photo and tagged a guy, it means the person has liked your photo.
This will depend upon which Manhattan you mean - I can think of Manhattan, NY and Manhattan, KS right now, and there is a significant difference in expected salary between the two.
It stands for the telephone area code for Manhattan, NYC. "I was in the 212" means "I was in Manhattan".
tu es means you are - hoa doesn't mean anything in French
In The Great Gatsby, when Nick says he was one of the few who was invited to Gatsby's party, he means that most of the people just showed up with no invite. Sort of like party crashers.
Say, I think I'll have a dry manhattan! Sure thing, friend! Here's your dry manhattan. Say, thanks mister!
It is a combination of delicious and Nick which mean Nicolicious.
manhattan in an indian language.
either she's a hoe, or she doesn't know you well enough to be into you. i suggest you talk to her more.
Juno xD (if you mean Nick jonas)