Nothing he said he was not feeling well
No.
Gratuitous in this case means a request/reply that is not normally needed according to the ARP specification (RFC 826) but could be used in some cases. A gratuitous ARP request is an AddressResolutionProtocol request packet where the source and destination IP are both set to the IP of the machine issuing the packet and the destination MAC is the broadcast address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff. Ordinarily, no reply packet will occur. A gratuitous ARP reply is a reply to which no request has been made.
and the rest of the day to you
there is no reply - this is not a real greeting - its an American creation.
General Anthony McAuliffe's one-word reply when asked to surrender at Bastogne during World War II was "Nuts."
He lies to her and tells her that he is not in well health.
He lies to her and tells her that he is not in well health.
On Facebook you can accept friends or not and if you have and one of these so-called friends is bothering you simply do not reply to them. On the site there is a place you can make a formal complaint.
Edward S. Goodhue has written: 'Letters of Julius Commedius Brutus and the reply' -- subject(s): Mentally ill, Corporal punishment, Care
They have their official Myspace(www.myspace.com/jonasbrothers). But they have been so busy lately that they haven't been able to reply to anyone. and they get like millions of comments a day.
In Julius Caesar, his famous last question (which also happened to be his last words) were, "et tu, Brute?". This is translated to "you too, Brutus?", and shows Caesar's surprise over his betrayal by Brutus, one of his closest friends. It can be considered a rhetorical question, as Caesar had been stabbed several times and never lived to hear a reply.
Serenus Barrett has written: 'A reply to the Catholick answer. In defence of a sermon, lately publish'd against the errors of the Church of Rome. By Serenus Barrett, ..' 'A sermon preach'd [sic] on Friday the 15th of October, 1715'
Shalom is the reply to shalom.
I will reply to you. or I will reply you soon. Which sentence is right?
Reply is a verb (reply, replies, replied, replying).
When you 'reply', the reply is only sent to the person who wrote the mail. When you 'reply to all' the reply is sent to the person who wrote the mail + everyone who received the mail.
reply means to answer back.