Sentences with phrase «friend nice information»

Excellent Working Dear Friend Nice Information Share all over the world i am really impress your work Stay Blessings On your Work... God Bless You.

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thanks for sharing this information with us... thank you so much friend:) have a nice day..
JILLIAN DARLINGTON: Yeah, well I think on the flip - side to of like why it's better sometimes to reach out to a large group, instead of just going to your friends, is your crowd sourcing, we all want a crowd source information because you know a) we don't want to feel like we are by ourselves, but you know if we are having something and you kind of want to get as much information as possible, that sometimes it is nice to get a lot of feedback and then you can kind of pick and choose what kind of suits you opposed to like just reaching out to you know your bestie, because they might not be going through what you are going through, but if you reach out to 15.000 people, like you can MomsCo Group, or Sidney's group, you know, you can get a lot, you get a lot of fee back, and I think you can never have, you have definitely have to pick and choose the information that fits you, but I think it's easier sometimes to get information if you can reach out to a very large group opposed to just you know texting your friends.
Friends of mine have asked me to check out dating sites since I can not seem to find a girlfriend I was a big proponent against them so I can check them out thinking that these girls were very much real not knowing what I know now I feel so dumb that I made these idiots richer but only once I only paid them once and then I found this information out it's hard to find a nice girl and then when you think you have it's only a machine anyways God I feel dumb
There was no News Feed, no FarmVille requests, no massive privacy violations — it was a nice, clean directory of all your friends and their basic information.
If so, you've engaged in «impression management»; that's the nice way of saying you deceived them.1 In short, according to this logic, friends and family have relatively little information about a relationship compared to the people in the relationship, and the information they do have might be inaccurate.
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