Same over here I used to, politely, thank for the flower or the note, because I felt bad about ignoring a person. But wasn´t a good idea Even I stated on my profile that I´m interested only on men on my age range.
Hi! I´m so glad you posted this question. I´ve always wondered the purpose of sending a "friend request" . Isn´t it more direct to send note or flower? I feel more prone to answer a direct message/question.
Hi! this's indeed a very good point, thanks for bringing it up. If were're talking about simple FRIENDSHIP, I don't anticipate many problems, by the contrary, it contributes to each one cultural growing up. However, if we're talking about getting involved in a sentimental relationship, I have my doubts. Language, for instance, plays a big part in communication (specially written) not to mention that if they cannot communicate well in the same language, there would be many aspects that (at least for me) are so important to share such as music, literature, the hidden meaning of a joke, etc (Mr. Google translator doesn't help that much).
Very good post! That's an indeed tough question. I couldn't answer that in advance. People react very differently in each situation. In the movie "Elsker dig for evigt" (A corazon abierto en español
Hi Dear! Good topic!! I just would like to extend my idea a little more. Those good manners are really very nice and I appreciate them; however, if a guy doesn't use them BUT he's respectful and a nice person I don't care about it.
I cannot believe it! Am I the only person who gets up early (very early=6:00am.) Sunday morning???? I love to get up early when everything is so quiet ... meditate, have a light breakfast, exercise ...
My sweetheart was from another country. That was many years ago. The relationship is over, but we still have very good feelings from each other. We continue communicating.
Antigona is the name of the first female main character in tragic greek literature. Very interesting character. Once, I performed that character. What about yours, Helmi baroodi
RE: Is music a form of Art?
Nice story. I´ve heard -and believe- that music is "the universal language"