1. have a nice day
2.i luv u
3 how was your day?
4.u r the best
5.thank you
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frogfrog
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a case of he said, she saidWho said?Mom said!Dad said!
He said yo face!
There is a large variety of phrases that can be considered bad English. Some of these are "My bad", "Chill", "Color me there" and "That's what she said".
try "who is me" by silvercrush
It would be nice and some canals.
Be nice to your siblings (if you have them), do things around the house, persuade them in some way, and be a nice, respectful kid, and show them you want one and deserve it.
beg, and beg and beg and beg some more and b nice to them do what they ask
There are many idioms and phrases for 'on the back burner'. Some idioms and phrases for 'on the back burner' include 'pushing aside' and 'procrastinating'.
some good deeds that are easy to do are like clean up the house(for parents) or mow the lawn (for parents and nieghbors) shoveling snow is also nice and easy
The sentence should read: "Wow, that was some treat," said Joe. "What time did you go?" Commas are used to set off dialogue tags and to separate phrases within a sentence.
See related links for a VERY good webpage of phrases.
Mean catchphrases often reflect sarcasm or mockery and can include phrases like "Nice try, but no one’s buying it," or "Keep talking; I’m just here for the drama." Others might be "You really thought that would work?" or "Bless your heart, but that’s just sad." These phrases are typically used to undermine someone's confidence or belittle their efforts in a humorous or cutting way.