What do you do when someone asks what your name, location, or telophone number.
Well... stop!
Think to your self is this personal?
If so exit out of it immediatly!
You can disscus this answer or give a better answer.
If someone you don't know asks for your personal information do not give it to them. Even if you do know them, unless it's a close family member or a really close friend that you trust, I would not recommend giving out your personal information.
"Dios le pido" means "One who asks God" in English. Someone who asks God is someone that speaks to the Lord and either thanks God for something or asks for something (prayer).
You should report this person because asking for personal information is against the rules on the website and will be investigated by a supervisor.
personal computer It stands for personal computer. and im pretty sure when someone asks this question they should die
Philosophizing begins when someone dares to ask a question, when someone questions the everyday experiences, when someone asks why, when someone is curious, when someone decides there's something more...
One of the things I often reflect on is how difficult it is for some people to think for themselves. If someone asks them their personal opinion of something, they will ask someone else "What do I think about this?"
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To know something about them personally...
Something personal and privet that you are uncomfortable to tell someone
yes, it comes up on your message box.
Personal knowledge is something that a person knows from first hand knowledge. It is not something that one has heard, or thinks, it is what someone knows for a fact.
Then you're in the clear! You've been saved of the trouble of asking someone to dance. Just say "Yeah" or something. If someone does ask you to dance, you are in the clear.
the other way of saying that your disagreeing in something is something like this "No, I'm sorry i cant do that" if someone asks you to do something or something like " That's not a good idea."