Yes, it is correct to refer to someone as a PhD fellow if they are currently pursuing a PhD program or conducting research as part of a fellowship related to their doctoral studies.
Yes totally! It doesn't matter if they MIGHT say no,you've just got to DO it. If they say no that's their problem.
Someone would say "ow" becasue they got hurt.
It depends on what your defending for. If its on bullying: Say "How bout you just go and bother someone else" or "If you got nothing nice to say, just dont say it AT ALL" If its on someone who is just treating that person rudely: Say "If you wanna be dumb and insult someone, go in the mirror and insult yourself!" or "Why are you being so mean?" A BETTER WAY COULD ALWAYS JUST BE TO IGNORE THEM!!!!!!!
if it has got there name on just say that it was from someone else and if they don't believe yea just say that was for them but it isn't know cause you don't hate them no more and if that don't happen come back
Just say no.
They were just married
The worst things to say to someone who has been dumped are as follows: "It was for the best, There are other fish in the sea, You'll meet someone else soon." Or how about, "you know? I have a friend (or brother) that you may be interested in".
you just try and stay out of the problem and if it doesnt work try and figure out what got you in the mess.
They were finally APPREHENDED.
Mean they care about you but are not In Love with you
The word describes the tension of a situation. For a example. Someone who almost got into a car accident would say that. Someone who got into a conflict in accident would say that.