sallysally
Well-Known Member
Steph,great to see you on here..thanks xxx
What does :biggrin: mean?
:biggrin: I use it instead of posting a phrase such as at the end of a post.
I think that's a fairly common usage for emoji's?
I'd be careful around her in future, if she is happy to drop you that easily then she may not be that good a friend! x
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It really comes down to context. Say if the brides family is religious or has a cultural background, things might be different. I have romanian friends.They didn't like their sons gf so they came to his house (while she was away) and packed/moved all his stuff in one day and banned him from seeing her. He was 23 at the time. They are now secretly seeing each other but for a while they wouldn't let him even touch his phone without them having to go through it in front of him.
My point is these situations aren't always black and white. It depends on the context.
Very well said my point exactly it's not always the full storey what we read xx
The point of the Chat Forum is to offer support and advice to the OP, just as you would if you were sat in the staff room chatting. A lot of geeks work on their own and find it helpful to bounce ideas off each other and seek second opinions. It can be really helpful to get another perspective on things from someone who isn't remotely involved.
It's not about sitting in judgement, listening to all the evidence and pronouncing a verdict. I'll leave that to others.
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