I do not want (my friend) to feel like I want to avoid him or don’t enjoy his company, he’s just a bit boring in comparison.
I’d like to ask the teacher if I can move to the fun table but I do not want Oliver to feel like I want to avoid him or don’t ...
GENTLE READER: As a rule, Miss Manners considers herself an advocate for any Gentle Reader who has sought her advice. Not, of ...
I’d like to ask the teacher if I can move to the fun table but I do not want my classmate to feel like I want to avoid him.
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