First off, reassure your daughter not to be as nervous (you can't exactly tell someone to not be nervous). The appliance is only going to help her smile be bigger and better. The first couple days her cheeks may be a little sore from the new appliance- her mouth will soon adapt to its new features. It may cause discomfort sometimes (when it's pushing her jaw forward- doing its job), but give her the normal pain reliever you'd give her for a headache, toothache, etc. Hope this helps! =D
The adjective is nervous (you are nervous) but the idiomatic phrase uses the plural noun, as "you're getting on my nerves."
Nope. It's nothing to be nervous over.
Listen, girlie, you're really getting on my nerves!!!!
It sounds like she's nervous about something maybe school.
I wish I knew also I take mine Thursday and am very nervous if you know the route let me know!
Because his wife wanted a wedding in the summer.
you run away. and then get a new boyfriend.
crying
Getting punched won't be an issue.
5 time
he will look quite nervous and try getting as close to you as he can
Normally its a dad saying it to his young daughter.... If its your boyfriend, he's just weird, nervous, or has no idea what to say.