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∙ 14y agothere is none. you are just saying them in so many different words.
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∙ 14y agoAsking "do you want something" implies a specific item or choice, while asking "do you want anything" leaves the choice more open-ended and broad. The former suggests a limited selection, whereas the latter suggests a wider range of options.
You can simply say "Thank you" or express your gratitude by saying something like "I appreciate your help" or "Thanks for being so kind." Tailor your response to the specific situation and the level of formality you want to convey.
In Telugu, "I want to tell you something" can be said as "మీకు ఏదైనా చెప్పాలని (mīku ēdainā cheppālani)."
er...yeah. why wouldn't it be?! ... it depends on what you mean. If you want to tell a loved one that you have been thinking about them, then "you've been on my mind" is preferable. But if you want to tell someone you are sane, then saying that you are in your right mind is preferable. :) If you want to talk about thoughts, pondering something in my mind works as well...
It can be both. "Anymore" is used in sentences such as; "I don't want to do this anymore." It indicates that something that has occurred before is now over. "Any more" is used in sentences such as; "I don't have any more food." It indicates that there is not anything left of something.
You can say "Main gallan nahi karna chaunda/chaundi."
Buying her something
the difference is if you WILL do something it means you are going to do it, but if you WOULD do something it means you won't but you want to.
A want is something you could do with. A need is something you cannot do without.
goodness, goodness child! She isn't saying that cause she doesn't want anything! I know it sounds cnfusing, but she's saying that to test you. Let me guess, its her b-day 9or some holiday) and u ask her what she wants. She says, "Oh, u really don't have to get my=e anything!" while she smiles, Right? duh! DON'T SHOW UP EMMPTY HANDED!!!! get her something, even if its small and even if she said she doesn't need or want anything. flowers is the best if you don't know what to get. (and a card!)
demand is when a customer is demanding something want is when a customer wants something and desire is when a customer really want something
A need is something you have to have, and want is something you like to have but don't require to survive.
it is just another saying to insult people when you want to say something mean for no reason at all
Well I am not telling you that I want you to get this and all that stuff I am just saying if you really love that girl then don't be afraid to ask her what do you like? And if she does not say anything then just get something that girls are into.
A hitch is anything that slows you down or gets in your way. This is a fanciful way of saying something's preventing you from moving as quickly as you want to move now.
A hitch is anything that slows you down or gets in your way. This is a fanciful way of saying something's preventing you from moving as quickly as you want to move now.
email zwinky or send them a little note saying that you want to undo something and they will.... easy.
a controlled event is a variable that you can manipulate and change or do anything you want with you want. uncontrolled event is something you cannot help. in example, if you were doing something with eye colors, you just have to deal with the eye color the person has. you cannot change it.