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What do you reply when someone says don't worry?

The proper reply is "Be Happy".

What do you say to someone who is very concerned about their image?

I unno?!Hygiene is important, and being concerned about your image.. is very important. Otherwise.. fi you don’t care about your image people look at you like you’re depressed or have low self esteem.Or are you talking about “ vanity”?If you’re talking about “ pompous” attitude, and staring at them self every day in the mirror.. I would consider that maybe “ insecure”?! Same wtih fighting with people, and wanting to beat them up. Everyone’s insecure of something..I like to curl my hair,a nd wear makeup and dress cute.. when I can, but when I’m at home I dress like a scrub or to walmart. But dressing cute, and all.. that doesn’t mean I’m vain. No. Vain.. to me is only concerning yourself, and not being concerned about other people. It’s taking selfies, and telling yourself you’re pretty.. all the time. Telling yourself you’re pretty while other people tell you that you’re ugly.. doesn’t mean you’re vain. You have the right to defend yourself when someone belittles you, and calls you mean names.. like “ you’re ugly”.I guess you can say I am vain but not to the point where I think I’m better, and prettier.. then other girls. You shouldn’t compete because that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.Love,Angela

If someone says, "I'm gonna sue you or call my lawyer" is that BS or is it something you should really be worried about?

I wouldn’t be worried because it’s nothing you have any control over. If a person is going to spend the time and money to bring a suit, they will do so whether you worry or not. Once the suit is filed, you can answer and keep in mind that if you survive a motion for summary judgment it will in all likelihood be ordered to settlement.Most of the time, the threat is meaningless. People think that as soon as they threaten to get a lawyer involved you are supposed to immediately surrender to their desires. It doesn’t work that way. First, as Mr. Lee points out, a reputable lawyer will state a cost for the type of suit needed, or if there is no basis for a suit, will say that too. Second, the cost for even a simple sworn account is around $1,000, prohibitive if the dispute centers on a few hundred dollars. Third, there is the time involved. After service, there is a certain amount of time to answer, and you have an opportunity to direct discovery during that time.Judges used to rather routinely grant summary judgments on suits for debt, but a few have started to ask for actual evidence on the ownership of the debt and have discovered that frequently the alleged holder can’t show a legal right to the debt enforcement. These cases have caught the attention of judges who care about the administration of the law, and have made it tougher for mills to just run baloney through.If you think there is a real chance of suit, contact your lawyer, or if you don’t know one, call the bar for your state and ask for the names and contact information of three lawyers who do your kind of suits. Go for an initial interview. Most lawyers don’t charge for those, but some do so be sure and ask up front. If nothing happens, you have had an inexpensive learning experience. If something does, you are prepared. Either way, you come out ahead. Good luck.

What should I say when someone is expressing concern for my health?

If you want to be polite and gracious, you could say: "Thank you for your concern," or "I appreciate your concern."If you want to be rude, you can say just about anything—make up some fake illness and go on and on talking about it until he is bored to death.If you are irritated by his repeated questions about your health, a polite answer would be: "I'd rather not talk about it." If you want to shut him up permanently and you don't care about being rude, you might say: "My health is none of your business."The choice is yours.

When someone says "I'm sorry for your loss"...?

...referring to a bereavement, what do you say in response?
My mum died about six months ago now (God, I can't believe it's so long) - and honestly I can't remember what I said in response to people who said it, I don't think I cared what I said, I probably just cried or hugged them.

But recently I've started working in a place that I used to a couple of years back and I often see people who know but I haven't seen since, and they traditionally say "I'm sorry to hear about your mum" or whatever - and I just find myself stumbling embarrassingly over what to say. I've said "It's okay" and that just sounds stupid because of course it's not okay. And I've said "Thank you" but then I think that sounds stupid because it's not like they're complimenting me. What do you say? Sorry this is a really stupid question!

If someone says they "captured" my IP address,?

http://whatismyipaddress.com/

Gives lots of info an how IP addresses work and how you can be ID'd through your IP.

If someone says "much appreciated", how do I respond?

What prompted the statement? If it was something innocuous or simple, respond with “No problem.” If it was a matter requiring effort, concentration, or some other amount of stress, you could respond with, “It was a fun challenge” The most basic answer is, “Yep” and move along. It all depends upon the partixulars of the preceding situation.

What do you say when someone says they're worried about you ?

well the ways i see them are if you don't have any idea of why somebody would be worried then ask "why?". If it is something that has happened to you then say "don't be worried". if something happened to somebody else, life a family member, then say thank you. But that i just how i see them

When someone says 'what are those' what do I say? What would be a good comeback?

Those would be knuckles and sandwich, so you'd better step off.

Those would be my two feet about to kick your @ss.

Those would be your mom's poop stains from when I was f*cking her earlier.

Those? Oh, those are going to be where your teeth are going to end up if you don't shut your f*cking mouth!

Those? Those are the tiniest t*ts / balls on the entire planet! Oh, these (pointing at whatever they were referring to), I thought you were talking about those (pointing to her chest / his balls)!

Those are what you left behind from when you were blowing me earlier.

(Without knowing what "those" is referring to, I can't get much cleverer.)

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