"Giving grace" is military slang for a coup d'grace or a blow which ends someone's life when they are beyond help.
If someone says that they validate you as a person, they mean that they consider you to be a worthwhile person.
Hi, I think you mean to type `surrender`not `surreder`. In that way, surrender means that you will stop fighting and agree to do what the other person says. `Give up`is the same thing.
When we say a person has a "different take" from another person, we mean they think of a problem or situation in different ways. And anything that "slightly different" is different but not VERY different. For example... Suppose Person A says, "If someone asks me for money for food it is because he is out of luck and hungry, so I always give him a dollar." Person B says, "If someone asks me for money for food and I have the feeling that he is sincerely trying to improve his life, I give him a dollar." Person C says, "If someone doesn't have a job, let him starve." Person B has a slightly different take from Person A. Person C has a very different take from Person A.
It means that you are a nice person.
Stop being a mean person.
they hate you
thing to do
The site below says LaShandra comes from Yochana, a Hebrew name meaning "God's grace."
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just an excuse
When a girl says that you not bad means that she thinks you are a nice person. This could also mean that she likes you.
No. "Something" means what it says, a "Thing". "Someone" means a person!