Hey,
If it wasn't always a push to talk your "friend" then something has definitely changed. If this person is a real friend of yours that you value you should be able to speak to them about this change. If you feel that you are the ONE changing then you have to find or realize what is bugging you about this person and discuss this with them if you value their friendship.
It isn't clear what country you are talking about - I assume many countries have a "Department of Energy".It isn't clear what country you are talking about - I assume many countries have a "Department of Energy".It isn't clear what country you are talking about - I assume many countries have a "Department of Energy".It isn't clear what country you are talking about - I assume many countries have a "Department of Energy".
Yes. In fact, if someone says "the Bible" without additional qualification, you assume they are talking about the Christian Bible.
I assume you're talking about Microsoft Office. Open up the preferences and see if you changed any corrections or spellings or grammar settings.
No. I assume you are talking about your lens in your eye.
If they didn't tell you any particular length of time then I would assume it meant just not right now.
I assume you are talking about conceive in which case the answer is to get pregnant
I will assume you are talking about this website. This website will not pay you.
You name it, we produce it. I assume your talking about electronics.
When someone talks about another person but is actually referring to you, it is often referred to as "talking in code" or "talking around." This indirect communication can create confusion, as the speaker may assume that the listener understands the underlying meaning or context. In some cases, it might also be considered passive-aggressive behavior if the intent is to criticize or comment on you without addressing you directly.
I assume you're talking about Jaffa.
I would assume you are talking about the grace period?
I assume you're talking of nettles.