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who is not my girl friend but means a lot to you

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mention a male friend whois not your boyfriend but means a lot to you

最后更新: 2023-10-27
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the girl who is not your girlfriend but means a lot to you

泰米尔语

உங்கள் காதலி அல்ல, ஆனால் உங்களுக்கு நிறைய பொருள்

最后更新: 2020-02-01
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mention a male friend who is not your boyfriend but means a lot to you

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யார் உங்கள் காதலன் அல்ல, ஆனால் உங்களுக்கு நிறைய முக்கியம்

最后更新: 2024-01-17
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that means a lot to you

泰米尔语

உங்களுக்கு நிறைய அர்த்தம்

最后更新: 2018-04-12
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who is not your girlfriend but mean a lot to me

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最后更新: 2021-04-10
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i means a lot to be

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நான் எனக்கு நிறைய பொருள்

最后更新: 2019-11-13
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this appreciation means a lot to me

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இந்த பாராட்டு நிறைய அர்த்தம்

最后更新: 2022-05-27
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what does friendship means a lot to me

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உங்கள் நட்பு எனக்கு மிகவும் முக்கியமானது

最后更新: 2023-12-02
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it means a lot to me tamil meaning

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it means a lot to me tamil meaning

最后更新: 2020-10-01
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thank you so much it means a lot to me

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thank you so much it means a lot to me

最后更新: 2022-03-10
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thank you sir your support means a lot to me.

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உங்கள் ஆதரவுக்கு மிக்க நன்றி

最后更新: 2024-03-31
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your friendship means a lot to me you are not my friend you are my எவேர்ய்திங்

泰米尔语

உங்கள் நட்பு எனக்கு நிறைய அர்த்தம்

最后更新: 2024-05-29
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your claps means a lot to the kids it makes their day

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உங்கள் புன்னகை எனக்கு நிறைய அர்த்தம் அது என் நாளை உருவாக்குகிறது

最后更新: 2023-12-07
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mean a lot to me

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எனக்கு நிறைய பொருள்

最后更新: 2020-09-21
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you mean a lot to me

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how much you mean to them

最后更新: 2020-02-12
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your wishes mean a lot to me

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your wishes mean a lots

最后更新: 2024-01-05
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his smile mean a lot to me

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சிரிப்பு எனக்கு நிறைய அர்த்தம்

最后更新: 2022-04-06
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your effort and time both mean a lot to all of us

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最后更新: 2023-11-04
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things which belongs to you it's means a lot when it's with me

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உங்களுக்குச் சொந்தமான விஷயங்கள் என்னுடன் இருக்கும்போது நிறைய அர்த்தம்

最后更新: 2022-06-03
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john helliwell, the well-known university of british columbia economist, is often accused of being an apologist for marriage. he denies it. he says he just analyzes the research. and most of the research (sorry, singles!) says that married people, over all, are happier than unmarried ones. “we have found in canadian, british and american data, when you include demographic variables like ‘married,’ marriage typically turns out to have a significant positive effect,” he told me over the phone. among other benefits, “marriage is good for people because it is a vehicle and a place where good friends are made and cherished.” but does marriage really make you happier in the long run? or are happier people simply more likely to get married in the first place? prof. helliwell thinks he’s found the answer. in a new research paper published by the national bureau of economic research, he and colleague shawn grover conclude not only that marriage does make people happier, but that being married to your best friend makes you extra happy. the same goes for people who live together. “those who are best friends with their partners have the largest well-being benefits from marriage and cohabitation, even when controlling for premarital well-being levels,” they write. prof. helliwell is an old hand in the field of “happiness studies,” which attempt to measure the factors that influence people’s sense of well-being. he has found that, overwhelmingly, it’s the social context of life that determines whether people are happy. both marriage and friendship are known to improve well-being. so when he came across a comprehensive survey that included the question “who is your best friend?”, he knew he’d struck gold. “we were able to break down the marriage effect between people who had another best friend and the people whose best friend happened to be their spouse,” he told me. what they found was that the happiness effect of being married to your best friend is twice as big. in other words, a best friend who’s always by your side is the best kind of friend of all. people who are married to their best friends don’t need as many friends as other people to get the same benefit. about half the married and cohabiting people surveyed named their spouse as their best friend. the happiness effect was stronger for women than for men, especially in middle age, when happiness typically dips for everyone. it seems marital friendship is a great buffer against the ravages of midlife. i think i have a clue why. the world may not think you’re sexy any more – but he still does. the very subject of marriage is highly charged these days. conservatives say we should promote it because married people (and their kids) are better off. liberals say the decline of marriage is a consequence, not a cause, of growing inequality. singles say prof. helliwell and his ilk unfairly demonize them. but he denies having an agenda. and he says this study, in particular, is free of policy implications. “some people say this study means you should marry your best friend,” he says. “but we don’t say that. the lesson for those who are thinking of marriage is not to marry your best friend, but to make sure you treat your spouse as if he or she were.” as for those irate singles, he says, “the major benefits of marriage can be achieved outside marriage. single people shouldn’t feel that marriage is either a threat or a requirement.” they just need to make sure they have a bunch of great friends. interestingly, these findings on marital happiness are not global. in some regions (latin america, the caribbean, southeast asia), singles are actually happier than marrieds. however, made him blissfully happy.

泰米尔语

john helliwell, the well-known university of british columbia economist, is often accused of being an apologist for marriage. he denies it. he says he just analyzes the research. and most of the research (sorry, singles!) says that married people, over all, are happier than unmarried ones.

最后更新: 2015-04-20
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