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How do I go about sending a letter to a penpal that lives in Germany?

Question posted by KBDB 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: country, first, germany, writing, write, letter, foreign, time, first time

KBDB's answer: Yes, just like that. You must stick a stamp for overseas letters on it and to make it easier you can stick a "Par Avion" (air mail) sticker too and write the address with GERMANY underneath. Then drop it in the appropriate letterbox (the ...

Does anybody know how to move on from an almost 4 year relationship when youre still in love?

Question posted by KBDB 3+ months ago | 4 answers | | Open

Related topics: love, boyfriend, year, relationship, problem, yesterday, years, relationships

KBDB's response: I struggle with this question too. My heart seems permanently broken, but I try and distract myself with my work (I love what I do) and other things that make me (temporarily) happy. There is not much else you can do but spend time with friends, do ...

13 Years old and still have a baby tooth?

Question posted by KBDB 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: baby, grow, haven, teeth, year, tooth, searching, old, years

KBDB's answer: A baby tooth normally becomes wriggly and falls out when the new permanent tooth is coming up from the bottom. You can go to the dentist and get an xray taken to see if there is a new adult tooth below. The dentist can advice you if for some reason ...

Kitchen or scullery?

Question posted by KBDB 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: room, east, north, kitchen, living, unusual, living room

KBDB's answer: The term scullery continues to be in use in its original sense in Britain and Ireland, or as an alternative term for kitchen in some regions of Britain, typically Northern Ireland, North East England, so it would make sense for your gran to use this ...

How do I find out the value of my fine china?

Question posted by KBDB 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: china, fine

KBDB's answer: Take it to specialist antiques shop. They should have an idea on value, or they can at least point you in the right direction, for insurance purposes or for sale.

What is a popular name in the United States that starts with z?

Question posted by KBDB 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open

Related topics: state, pretty, friend, united, letter, popular, united states, friends, name

KBDB's response: Zac

What does حب mean?

Question posted by KBDB 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: wall, house, symbol, near

KBDB's answer: it means 'Love'

How are people in rich countries "poor"?

Question posted by KBDB 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: poor, people, talking, rich, serbia, countries

KBDB's response: Usually in countries where salaries are higher living costs are also higher- rent/house prices, groceries, insurance, medical bills, school fees, petrol, buying a car, public transport and so on.

Pls help me out with this mathematical analysis: A shirt costs 97 cedis but you have no cash, so?

Question posted by KBDB 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: left, dad, buying, shirt, mum, cash, cost, analysis

KBDB's answer: This makes no sense at all- there is no missing money.

Holiday entitlement?

Question posted by KBDB 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: work, night, left, holiday, managers, spokes, today, manager, days, day, holidays

KBDB's answer: It differs from country to country. In the States people tend to get 10 days paid annual leave and in the UK it is about 28 days of paid leave. It also depends on how many years you've been working for the company. It would say it in your work ...