It means he wants to get in there whenever he wants, potentially at times you wont be there to let him in.
I don't know your situation, so you have to decide whether that's something you want.
If a guy asks for a key to your apartment, it could indicate that he wants to have more access and trust in your personal space. It's important to consider your comfort level and boundaries before giving someone a key to your living space.
yes because you dont really know them as well.
It only means he trusts you, and wants to think of his home as being yours, too. Nothing is usually implied and certainly no expectations of you are included in this genuine offer. Accept the key, but don't abuse the privilege of having it.
There is really no wrong way to ask a guy out. Ask him if he wants to hang out and do something low-key that you both enjoy.
When a guy tells you he found the key to your heart it means he wants to be with you forever; he is the one for you
if you mean for a wifi signal that's someone wifi and he doesn't one anyone to connect to it except for him, the only way you can get the wep key is to ask for the guy that own the wifi signal.
There is a charge for a post office key when you rent an apartment and it can be $15.
you get the card by giving the guy who covers you some coffie
If you mean the key signature 6 flats, that's Gb major. Not my favorite key, if you ask me. :x
If you are asking if a guy likes you and how to tell, just ask his mom. She'll tell you happily if she knows. This happened to me and I didn't even ask the guy's mom. Moms always like to see their sons get a gf, so that is the key!
in the prince Ali rescue quest?, if so, you get soft clay and ask the girl to let u touch the key, then u get a mould and bring it to the guy that asks for the copy
you don't do anything with them. You get the key that they are guarding.
There is no standard form for the abbreviation Mr. in English.The plural form of the noun mister is misters.The plural possessive form is misters'.For example, the brothers Jim and Jack Jones share an apartment:I have the misters' apartment key while they are away.Normally, when two or more men are referred to by a single term, their names are used, for example:I have the Joneses' apartment key while they are away.I have the Jones brothers' apartment key while they are away.I have Jim and Jack's apartment key while they are away.