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If someone is playing mind games with you, and you happen to know, would you let them know and tell them off?
Mixed feelings from someone might be the case that they’re playing mind games with you. You can go ahead to ask them what they think about you. This could give you an idea of how they feel about you and if you think they are being honest then tell them how you feel about them giving you mixed signalRead more
Mixed feelings from someone might be the case that they’re playing mind games with you. You can go ahead to ask them what they think about you. This could give you an idea of how they feel about you and if you think they are being honest then tell them how you feel about them giving you mixed signals. You can let them know that you don’t always understand what they are trying to say. If you ever feel that way, you should ask them if they can explain more before taking any answer. Hopefully they will understand that you don’t want an argument but just want to have a better understanding.
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There is a 5% VAT implemented on almost everything you purchase, but there is no income tax. Government gets its revenue through so many channels, like business fees, road tolls, parking fees, vehicles registration and renewal, visa fees, phones, parks, and so on, the list is really too long to be lRead more
There is a 5% VAT implemented on almost everything you purchase, but there is no income tax. Government gets its revenue through so many channels, like business fees, road tolls, parking fees, vehicles registration and renewal, visa fees, phones, parks, and so on, the list is really too long to be listed here.
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