Yes, people's breathing can affect other people's breathing in close proximity through droplets or aerosols, particularly if someone is sick or carrying a respiratory infection. In general, breathing does not have a significant impact on another person's breathing unless in a situation like CPR.
First off, is he coming to hang out with YOU or your brother, his friend? If he talks to you more, or hangs out with you more than your brother, it's veryyy likely. However, if it's the opposite and he kinda ignores you, probably not. Try to talk to him. His actions will tell you.. If he seems to give you mere answers and barely talks, probably not. If he seems willing to hold a convo you may have a chance.
You can share feelings with someone but not give off feelings to someone.
Prediction helps in planning and preparing for future events by anticipating outcomes based on past experiences and observations. It can affect behavior by influencing our actions according to expected outcomes, leading to more strategic decision-making. For example, predicting traffic congestion can help decide the best time to leave for work, or predicting bad weather may influence choices like carrying an umbrella.
It's important to have an open and honest conversation with your friend about how you feel. Express your concerns in a calm and non-confrontational manner and give her the opportunity to share her perspective. If the behavior continues despite addressing it, you may need to reevaluate the friendship.
No
who knows my friend? don't give me excuses, GIVE ME RESULTS!
Here are a couple of excuses??? I have come across: "It's not you, it's me." "I love you but I am not IN love with you."
He was a tyrant.
Yes, it can. Any object in the eye can cause infection. What happens is the needle is probably carrying harmful bacteria that, when introduced into the body, can cause infection. You could go blind if you get an infection in the eye.
Success and excuses are not compatible because making excuses hinders progress and growth. If you want to achieve success, focus on taking ownership of your actions and finding solutions rather than making excuses. Excuses only serve as barriers to reaching your goals.
no it does not. ------------------------------------- It depends on the person, their reaction to needles etc.
Just as when you change needle sizes using straight needles to give the effect you want -- you can change needle sizes when working in the round, to give the effect you want.Doubling up two needles at the same time would give you a looser knit and could prove cumbersome.
You went to jail again...=), your pregnant, urinary track infection...
The Water was too cold, and the building too high
you have the wrong pe kit and your going through some rough home stuff
because this is a site where users can give the answer's to people's questions if the users do not know the answer then the question remains unanswered.