Rocking back and forth is a behavior that could indicate different things in different situations. It might be a coping mechanism for anxiety or stress, a stimming behavior for individuals with autism, or a way to self-soothe. It's important not to make assumptions or stigmatize behaviors without understanding the context.
This has been copied from a similar question that has been answered: The easiest way I believe would be to just use crazy. "Kuru teru" (pronounciation - after the kuru it's a sharp end and no stretching) "Atama ga kuru teru" crazy in the head <the head is crazy> "Atama ga okashi" weird in the head <literal translation - the head is weird>
Attitude refers to a person's outlook or way of thinking about something, usually reflected in their behavior or emotions towards it. It can influence how one approaches situations, people, or events.
Shaking the head can be a nonverbal way of expressing disagreement or disbelief. It is a common gesture in many cultures to communicate disbelief or a negative response without saying anything.
"Out of your mind" typically means behaving in a way that is irrational, illogical, or crazy. It can also refer to feeling extreme emotions or being unable to think clearly due to stress or excitement.
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It depends on what you grow up with saying. If you have a mental illness then it just means your mind acts a different way. So you are not considered crazy. You just have something wrong that may be able to fix.
It means you are crazy for them. It's another way of saying "I'm in love with you" but just a cheesy way
round ball is a way of saying circle
The Vietnamese Conflict is another way of saying Vietnamese War.
it's a way of saying a girl is crazy in spanich
precipitation
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Seeing things from your point of view or through your own perspective.
Different ways of saying thank you is to say express my gratitude or give thanks.
Yes, 'he went crazy when his wife burnt his breakfast' is the right way to say that sentence. Instead of saying 'he went crazy' you could say 'he got mad'.
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