It's important to take a step back and evaluate why you're feeling this way. Take deep breaths and try to identify the source of your frustration or irritation. Once you've identified it, you can try to address the issue or find ways to manage your emotions in a healthy way.
You mean "you're" (= "you are"), not "your", which is "your" as in "your book."And we don't usually say, "You're on my nerves." We say, "You're getting on my nerves."So your question should be, "What if you're getting on my nerves?"The answer to that question is already on WikiAnswers. Go to http://www.answers.com/nerve and check "idioms."
Cranial nerves
nerves
You have sympathetic trunks located by either side of vertebral column. You have thoracolumber out flow for sympathetic system. You do not have nerves for the same.
People suffering from the facial nerve paralysis usually suffer from the inflammation of facial nerves.
Listen, girlie, you're really getting on my nerves!!!!
If something gets on someone's nerves, it annoys or bothers them. Here are some sentences.You're really getting on my nerves by popping your knuckles like that!That buzzing noise is getting on my nerves.This itchy rash is getting on my nerves.You need to try not to get on my nerves today, because I feel bad.
Just Go along with her and if she is really getting on your nerves..DUMP HER
can somewone tell me! the beta one dosent work. its really getting on my nerves.
Punch him in your mind and laugh?
tell her how you feel, and if she is still getting on your nerves don't be her friend anymore, it's not a friendship if your both not happy.
You're getting on my nerves.I don't think her nerves can handle it.Her nerves aren't as strong as ours.
You mean "you're" (= "you are"), not "your", which is "your" as in "your book."And we don't usually say, "You're on my nerves." We say, "You're getting on my nerves."So your question should be, "What if you're getting on my nerves?"The answer to that question is already on WikiAnswers. Go to http://www.answers.com/nerve and check "idioms."
No not really?
yes it can mess with your nerves cells
"Getting on your nerves" means something is annoying or frustrating you. It can refer to a situation, person, or thing that is bothering you and causing you irritation.
Yes they are really. You feel things because of nerves.