When my grandma died, we (as a family) made the mistake of thinking a 70+ year old man didn't need anyone at that point in his life.
Anyway, long story short, my uncle will be turning 19 soon.
if you want to talk to someone, and the person wants to talk to you too, it will flow.
all these ones you people are saying “don’t text me with just a hi”
Me I’ve realized that it’s the people you don’t like that you set all this rules for
If I’m texting someone for the first time, I start with “hi” to see if they are open to having a conversation.
@emmanuellazak Okay? Does that make it a good thing? Do you think the parents won't rather sponsor their 18yo in college instead of making them work hard?
Or do you want to compare their economy to our own? The money that 18yo will make easily is what some civil servants will struggle to earn.
you know what's difference between you and lisa? she is pretty, rich with both of her parents alive while you are ugIee, broke and both of your parents sleeping a grave
My mum is a level 14 civil servant, no business nothing, she took loans to give all her three kids the best education, we all attended private schools all our lives down to tertiary education, kid sis just finished this year, first child doing masters in the Uk , she didn’t steal 1 kobo , she single handedly did all of this with her meager salary. See it’s all about priority and importance , my mum sacrificed her all for her children.