One thing I don't own but can give to anyone I meet is kindness. A simple smile, a compliment, or a helping hand can brighten someone's day and create a positive connection. Kindness is a universally valuable gift that costs nothing yet can have a profound impact on others. Sharing it can foster understanding and compassion in our interactions.
if have meet and greet or backstage passes you will definantlly meet them unless something happens and you dont get them but most likely yes but if you dont you might meet them after the conncert or if they pull you up on stage and if you get there before they get to the arrena them when their on their way in theyll stop and sign stuff for you
to meet christian beadles you have to know someone close to him or live in atlannta dont worry i wanna meet him to:)
we dont know
i dont know probably
U dont she famous we not inless u relatef to hrr
A friendly hello. Or a "good Morning".
smile.
if you dont give eye comtact then somebody will think you dont want to meet them
You cant. If you dont meet anyone or do anything youll never accomplish anything in life.
look if you dont want to give it to him dont or if you dont have the monkey just say you dont trust me i have meet s with the same problem it works wonderfully
I dont use google meet and i dk who u r. Plus my camera dont work
if have meet and greet or backstage passes you will definantlly meet them unless something happens and you dont get them but most likely yes but if you dont you might meet them after the conncert or if they pull you up on stage and if you get there before they get to the arrena them when their on their way in theyll stop and sign stuff for you
i dont know of any but i will meet up and give head or a handy(gay)
1. Never agree to meet someone in person if you only know them from the internet. 2. Be very careful what personal information you tell to strangers and never give your password so anyone. 3. If you are cyberbullied, do not respond in kind to the person bullying you and tell a safe adult so they can do something about it.
It depends. For small children it is bad because they might give away personal info that thay dont know that they are supposed to give away. But for older children i think as long as they dont give away personal info or meet new people it is fine.
i would try and tell the signs first, if it seems like he doesnt give, then dont ask him out: save the tears. if he does dont ask, be like, oh if you give me ur number then we could meet next week ;P
yes, imvu is a game for adults to meet new people and imvu is not something i would recommend for anyone under the age of 18