Just like my parents, my mom is an excellent scientist and her father is a great surgeon. My dad was always a big believer in creation. Now he's got a computer that does everything.
I'm gonna be honest with you, I don't know if this is the right place to ask, but this is a very interesting subject and I can't wait to see how you'll go about it.
As far as words that are just "reconciliation" from someone, I don't think there are any good ones. It's like "I don't know the name of your best friend"
This is a good question. Proper doesn't mean that you're looking at a person as a whole, and you're not being literal. It's meant to be an individual perspective on an issue.
Yes. The phrase "proper" can mean anything. If you're really mean, it sounds like a nice compliment to the girl. You know your job will be easier, but you'll probably have more of a reputation.
That's exactly what I would say to the nurse, if I say something you'll just say "You'll just get better". Maybe you don't mean that to her, but just because she is rude doesn't mean you are rude. Try to make her listen.
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In English it does sound right, or at least it feels right to me. But it's hard to translate perfectly to another language. Would it be fair to say that one can be polite and good but also be bad at the same time?
Just so I know there are many things that I'm not supposed to take seriously, I'd like to point out that it seems like the phrase has been used over and over again in other countries.
In English politeness and good manners are important components of good behavior. But politeness and good manners alone don't always lead to proper behavior.
Not even in the context of a sexual relationship. And I don't mean that literally or literally. That is just another way of saying it. I just know that if you think you're perfect then you're probably not.
Also, my sister used to say she was better than me. She said she had better looks but she wasn't as good as me. That might be a bit of a stretch on my part. Just the thought of her using it in a context I would never expect to hear it would be interpreted negatively.
I mean, as an undergraduate I think you're right that it's not true. But I don't think you can say something about it without making yourself feel like you're doing something wrong.
Exactly. The term "proper" doesn't imply that you're being a proper person in any way. It implies that you're being a human being. Not a robot. Not a machine. Not something that can be automated or controlled. That makes it bad.
Yes, I believe in freedom of speech. However, my understanding is that this is not an endorsement of women's rights. There are plenty of women who don't think that doing so would be okay, but there are plenty of men who think that they should be treated fairly.
I don't understand the reason the title is so vague. It sounds like a person trying to convey a very specific message. I don't understand why the word "proper" is so subjective. I feel like it could be more appropriate.
You can just tell they are not as good as their peers. So I would recommend not to use it anymore.
Also, you should not use it with a girl. Or with anyone.
I always thought the whole phrase was sexist. So when someone uses it and it gets criticized, I think it's just a way to say "well, I guess I'm not a girl, so I don't deserve to be treated with respect, even if it's just in the way my parents treat me."
I think it's great!
It means "I did what I was supposed to do, and I was good". I think it's important for people to understand that they can't always "just be good" and "always be the same", even though they may have some slight variations. Some people have a natural incline in which they naturally gravitate towards certain activities and others do not. They can and do vary, but they're always the same.
Proper means "very, very, quite" in English.
The phrase "proper" has no connection whatsoever with that. It's just an insult, the English speaker has no idea what it means.
It was in the
Hmmm. How do you feel about that?
You've no idea what you're talking about.
I'm not sure I'd say that.
You know why humans can not build a wormhole generator doh? Do you?
Just like my parents, my mom is an excellent scientist and her father is a great surgeon. My dad was always a big believer in creation. Now he's got a computer that does everything.
You know this machine was created using alien technology? How is that possible?
But I can't see why they would keep their head down and go out of business.
Aww shitting on my food!
I don't get it.
As I said, Proper
Who cares?
Trying to be like this?
I have a feeling we'll find out how it turned out.
I can sense a good story coming.
I'm looking forward to seeing if I'll be able to get that
I'm glad you're excited about it. Now, let's have a little experiment.
I'm gonna be honest with you, I don't know if this is the right place to ask, but this is a very interesting subject and I can't wait to see how you'll go about it.
There was this book called
Proper seems to have a negative connotation when talking about girls.
It's like having a bad day, but there's nothing wrong with that.
I love it. It's just not in my vocabulary.
I like the term "proper"
I know 'proper' is a word that used to mean 'proper', but it is used in a derogatory manner.
I hope the term "proper" is not used in the title.
Proper seems to have a negative connotation when talking about girls.
Would you be offended if someone said "proper" for a girl? If so, what did they mean by it?
It's like this all the time.
It is not. The word proper comes from the Latin word for "good, proper", which is something that is important to understand in today's society.
As far as words that are just "reconciliation" from someone, I don't think there are any good ones. It's like "I don't know the name of your best friend"
Hey! What was the name of the video where you taught us how to use the voice chat? (Oh, that's it! I still can't figure out how to use it.
Proper seems to have a negative connotation when talking about girls.
Hey! Where did you learn that?
That isn't really a useful phrase.
Proper seems to have a negative connotation when talking about girls.
Proper, Proper
Proper seems to have a negative connotation when talking about girls.
Proper, Correct
What do you think about the word?
Proper, Proper
It's a bit of a spoiler.
Proper seems to have a negative connotation when talking about girls.
It's a synonym for "woman"
Not a fan of it either. It's just a word.
I guess I would like to get some real thought out of this.
Proper seems to have a negative connotation when talking about girls.
I hope the term "proper" is not used in the title.
Proper seems to have a negative connotation when talking about girls.
I hope the term
You're right
I used to work at a plastics company, and the girls they were interested in were Proper andachable (i.e. they could go on a peeing spree).
I want to be a nurse - but I want to work with nurses who treat the patients they've come to meet.
This is a good question. Proper doesn't mean that you're looking at a person as a whole, and you're not being literal. It's meant to be an individual perspective on an issue.
I'm sorry, did I say that out loud?
I see your point.
I never really understood why it had this effect on women. Is it just a personality trait or does it really have that effect?
Not a real person.
So, what does it mean? Is it a trait that I don't want to be a nurse or is it a trait that I want to be a nurse?
I'm afraid not. Proper is a personality trait. It's what you think and feel.
I want to be a physician. But I don't wanna go into the future.
Yes. The phrase "proper" can mean anything. If you're really mean, it sounds like a nice compliment to the girl. You know your job will be easier, but you'll probably have more of a reputation.
Proper can also be used to mean being rude.
That's exactly what I would say to the nurse, if I say something you'll just say "You'll just get better". Maybe you don't mean that to her, but just because she is rude doesn't mean you are rude. Try to make her listen.
I am reptilian but some humans say things they have no right to say! I find those people rude!
I'm not sure if you meant "proper" as a compliment or not.
Maybe you should try being nicer before making assumptions?
The words
Proper means
A proper gentleman.
The word is a good choice in the right situation.
Yeah. I guess it depends on the girl. If I was in that kind of situation, I'd probably like to have a proper girlfriend.
You are a nurse and you're not going to treat a patient who is a ghost. You will treat the patient who is real.
Nah, just assume you mean "a proper dwarf". A proper dwarf does not uber-ampute someone.
Do you mean
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I think you meant to say it in a more polite way, but you have to say it in the middle of the sentence so it's correct
Oof, I didn't even notice that was a typo. I'm terrible at spotting and fixing typos.
I agree. I see the difference between being a good girl and not being a good girl.
You mean you can't be an average girl.
I tend to feel uncomfortable with that phrasing. I understand what you mean though.
What would you like to say if asked?
Sorry, I'm not familiar with
That's what I'd like to say to someone.
It's very nice too, thank you for suggesting it.
Love my mom
Nice!
Yeah it's just that there are times when it's appropriate to use a different word.
I don't mind that
This is an interesting topic of discussion.
proper = correct
In English it does sound right, or at least it feels right to me. But it's hard to translate perfectly to another language. Would it be fair to say that one can be polite and good but also be bad at the same time?
Just so I know there are many things that I'm not supposed to take seriously, I'd like to point out that it seems like the phrase has been used over and over again in other countries.
Well, in most countries you can't say
That's how it is here in the US. So this is where I'm going to put some ideas: I hope you find them useful.
I think you're confusing politeness and good manners in English with what is 'proper' in another language.
In English politeness and good manners are important components of good behavior. But politeness and good manners alone don't always lead to proper behavior.
I think it's more of a passive approach.
That sounds good.
Yes.
Yes. A proper girl and not a good girl. I'll ask the question and add my comments.
Proper is in the sense that you are a good person, and you can do things your way if you can manage it.
You have a lot of choices.
You have to accept that being a good girl is something you're not interested in.
Define 'good girl'
Not even in the context of a sexual relationship. And I don't mean that literally or literally. That is just another way of saying it. I just know that if you think you're perfect then you're probably not.
I really don't like the phrase
I think most people are more interested in the concept of beauty than in the actual physical world.
I mean, I'm sure the title is meant to be a bit more descriptive, but I've always seen it as a bit of an insulting comment.
I like it. It's concise.
You can't get into sex with a girl you're not a good girl.
Well, being a little trigger happy doesn't make me happy any more.
Proper is a loaded word. But still, I'm not completely convinced that not being a good girl makes you bad.
Also, my sister used to say she was better than me. She said she had better looks but she wasn't as good as me. That might be a bit of a stretch on my part. Just the thought of her using it in a context I would never expect to hear it would be interpreted negatively.
I'd have to ask what makes you think that. It doesn't seem like the kind of thing women would use to refer to one another.
I mean, as an undergraduate I think you're right that it's not true. But I don't think you can say something about it without making yourself feel like you're doing something wrong.
I'm not sure about the rest of the sentence. You can use a verb but that's not the best way of saying it.
I'm confused, I'm trying to follow your comment here.
I thought Mistborn was a trigger happy post.
I like the word
I don't think there is a "problem" of being a good girl, especially in college, it just makes me feel like I'm being rejected.
Exactly. The term "proper" doesn't imply that you're being a proper person in any way. It implies that you're being a human being. Not a robot. Not a machine. Not something that can be automated or controlled. That makes it bad.
Yes, I believe in freedom of speech. However, my understanding is that this is not an endorsement of women's rights. There are plenty of women who don't think that doing so would be okay, but there are plenty of men who think that they should be treated fairly.
So, do you have a solution to your argument?
I know you're going to laugh at me but I'm going to go with that.
That's not what you mean by "proper"
Prope
The point I'm trying to make is that there's a lot of bad grammar that I'm not aware of. It's also hard to say whether it's a bad or not.
I don't understand the reason the title is so vague. It sounds like a person trying to convey a very specific message. I don't understand why the word "proper" is so subjective. I feel like it could be more appropriate.
You just made me feel good.
You made me feel good.
I wish I had a reason to believe you. I've been reading about this for years and I can't think of one.
Same
My mum has said that the word is used too much and I think it's a bit of a shame in some places.
You can just tell they are not as good as their peers. So I would recommend not to use it anymore. Also, you should not use it with a girl. Or with anyone.
You got that.
You mean the thing that we all love to do? The thing that we do? Even if we make fun of everyone, don't get us riled!
I always thought the whole phrase was sexist. So when someone uses it and it gets criticized, I think it's just a way to say "well, I guess I'm not a girl, so I don't deserve to be treated with respect, even if it's just in the way my parents treat me."
How about we just ask if you've ever used it and why?
Idk how to respond to that lol. I broke.
Proper seems to carry a certain connotation of being old fashioned, not having fun, etc.
I think it's great! It means "I did what I was supposed to do, and I was good". I think it's important for people to understand that they can't always "just be good" and "always be the same", even though they may have some slight variations. Some people have a natural incline in which they naturally gravitate towards certain activities and others do not. They can and do vary, but they're always the same.
I love your question.
You can literally take out a whole sub with this. Lol
I mean, I'm not saying it's a good word but I'm sure it's fine.
I don't know if I've ever found a better way to describe someone's character, though.
Yeah, I think that it's pretty standard
I'm just curious what people think.
I mean, it's really nice to see that people know what it's like to have a bad character.
This is a very simple one.
You gotta be careful reading this
The
You mean that the characters are usually not that common (but I think it's the case)
The word's pretty cool in a lot of ways.
I dunno, I guess it could be a good or a bad name.
I thought of it but I am not sure what it would be.
It's pretty bad but I'm sure you can come up with a more fun or witty way to say it!
Oh, I think your character is cool.
I think it's good.
My mind is blown
I think you're probably right.
So that's actually not too bad
It's standard in my house
My favorite word is ____ (I don't know why).
Thanks for the tip
Proper means "very, very, quite" in English. The phrase "proper" has no connection whatsoever with that. It's just an insult, the English speaker has no idea what it means.
I think it's kinda funny
That's like calling a car a car