People say "May Day" as a distress signal because it is derived from the French phrase "venez m'aider," meaning "come help me." This term was adopted in the early 20th century by aviators and mariners as a standardized emergency call. The repetition of "Mayday" three times signifies a serious emergency, ensuring that the message is understood clearly. Its use has since expanded to various contexts where urgent assistance is needed.
I celebrate it on May 21. But other people say May 29.
The pilots when they say may day may day , are calling other pilots for help.
People say goodbye as life is very uncertain, the two may not see each other next day as one could be dead.
some people say yes some say no
The frequency at which we say "thank you" can vary greatly based on individual circumstances and cultural norms. Some people may say "thank you" dozens of times a day, while others may say it less frequently. Ultimately, the number of times you say "thank you" in a day will depend on your interactions with others and your level of gratitude.
The happy day
You must make that decision yourself. Some people say yes some people say no. You have to say what you believe in and that's your answer. With our current level of technology it is not yet possible. But one day it may be.
trouble = trioblóid or also trouble = buairt
trouble = trioblóid or also trouble = buairt
if you talk behind anyone's back because one did you can get in trouble. Though,you would get in more trouble than the other. But one good word you can say is a essedropper
People cry when they get caught cheating because they get in trouble when they cheat
trouble = trioblóid or also trouble = buairt