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No, saying you have luck does not directly influence how your day goes. However, having a positive mindset and believing in your ability to navigate challenges can help improve your outlook and approach to the day's events, potentially leading to more favorable outcomes.
No, you do not need to use past tense when someone asks about their day. You can respond using present tense, such as saying "It is going well" or "It's been good so far."
The effect could be that she is tired the next day due to lack of sleep. It could also affect her ability to concentrate or be alert during the day.
This is an example of seeking clarification through a question. By asking, you are trying to confirm the day of the exam to avoid any misunderstanding.
It's possible that the girl is trying to re-establish communication with the boy by initiating the greeting. She may have missed the interaction and is now taking the initiative to say hi first. This change in behavior could indicate that she values the connection and wants to maintain it.
Psychoanalytic theory, developed by Sigmund Freud, focuses on how unconscious processes, such as hidden desires and motivations, influence behavior and interactions in daily life. It emphasizes the importance of exploring and understanding these unconscious factors to gain insight into an individual's thoughts and behaviors.
The saying goes; Our grandparents called Sunday a Holy Day. Our parents call it the Sabbath Day. We just call it the weekend.
no it is not a bad luck day.
Well, I have this technic that sounds very helpful yet romantic. When you are at school, write him a love letter saying "Will you be my valentine?" or something like that. You can either pass it to him in class or just slip it in his locker. When he sees it, he might go to you and answer it... or however it goes. But good luck to whatever happens (:
there is an old saying 'early to bed and early to rise makes a person healthy, wealth and wise'. so good luck.
just play it safe the first few times u go out.. if it goes well and she gets ur sense of humor or wtvr maybe tell her , good luck
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There is a saying which says that whatever you do on new years day, you will do all year long. So if you sew, you're clothes will tear all year long, meaning you will have to sew them all.
as the saying goes iu should eat a dela day to kepp the salmonella away :)
It is just a day. There is neither good or bad luck to be born on this day.
There is an old rhyme that goes like this: Monday for wealth, Tuesday for health, Wednesday the best day of all. Thursday for crosses, Friday for losses, Saturday for no luck at all.
depends on if your an extreme christian or not luck is used in stead of saying your blessed or some people would say your lucky to have that rather than your blessed to have that if ur an extreme christian then yes it would be considered a slap in the face rather then saying bless you or your blessed and so on but if your your every day basic firm believer in GOD it nice to hear it but they know what u mean.
I think that it does because if it is cold , your body temperature goes lower and if its hot or warm your body temperature will rise