Asked in Do It Yourself at 9:10 AM on April 13, 2008
Tags: four, word, expression, derive
God be with you
Answered by Sudama , an ibibo Advisor, at 2:16 PM on May 01, 2008
Goodbye comes from the ex-pression: ‘god be with you’.
Answered by kamlesh , an ibibo Specialist, at 5:50 PM on April 13, 2008
Goodbye, from the Middle English phrase "God be with ye", is a traditional parting phrase in the English language.
Answered by keshto , an ibibo Master, at 3:18 PM on April 13, 2008
are like that. They do only when they are wooing you. Once that is over is over ...they stop expressing in words. But beauty is they begin to express thru their action. Guess thats what counts at the end. There are many things you have to see like does he express frustration or anger or even happiness. If he does all this then he needs to know that you need the 3 words.If he does not express any thing then he
God be with you...Goodbye, from the Middle English phrase "God be with ye", is a traditional parting phrase in the English language....Goodbye comes from the ex-pression: god be with you.
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