i no wat the code says but when i find it out then ill write it down
IT told the colonist that they could not move more west.
...say things in opposition to the views and ideals of the US government.
you have to swear in with a bible and repeat after what the chief of the Supreme Court says, and at the end say "So help me God"
The 22nd amendment says that no one can be elected President more than twice, and anyone who has served more than 2 years of someone else's term as President can only be elected to one full term.
If someone says they're disappointed in you, you must clarify. You must give them proper reasoning of your doing.
say okay, talk to you later
you tell them "your having problems with feelings"then support them and give them company and talk about how they feel and why
Yes, in the proper context. For example, someone says he wants to vacation in Japan, and you answer "you have gone to Japan already."
When someone says "Thank you", you should say "You're welcome" back. It is the polite thing to do and it is proper etiquette.
People who say that they feel the need to share mean that they wish to talk about their feelings.
When someone says congratulations to you, or when someone congratulates you, say, "Thank you".
The proper etiquette upon recipiency of a complement is "thank you"
if someone says your funny just say lol i know. lol get you out of everything.
The same thing you say when someone says "you're welcome" - nothing.
No. It is proper to say someone graduated FROM high school. You can't eliminate "from."
It is called sarcasm when someone says the opposite of what you say in a mocking or ironic way.