How do you say please take care of yourself?
- Take care of yourself.
- Be careful.
- Go steady.
- Tread carefully.
- Be cautious.
- Go easy on yourself!
- Stay out of trouble!
- Godspeed.
What does it mean to say take care of yourself?
Self-care means doing things you initially don’t want to do, and making the choice to do what’s uncomfortable. Self-care is allowing yourself to be normal and average, instead of always pushing yourself to be perfect or exceptional.
Can I say take care of yourself?
It is definitely a friendly expression. ‘Take care’ is the normal way of saying it, but the ‘of yourself’ might be added if you weren’t going to see them for a while.
Is it polite to say take care?
Senior Member. Take care is a friendly, polite phrase. The person saying it sincerely cares about your safety (they really do want to see you again safe and sound), but it does not indicate an intimate concern.
What is the best reply for Take Care?
Since “Take care” would normally be said to someone who is departing by someone who is staying, it might not always be appropriate to say “you too”. Instead “Thanks” or “Thanks, I will”, or “Will do” may be better replies. Or perhaps “Thanks, bye.” There is no particular reply that is more common.
What do you reply when someone says take care?
What is an appropriate answer to: “Take care”? “Thanks! I will.” “You too!”…Seeing that “take care” is pretty much a standard phrase people use when ending a conversation, there are a host of ways you could reply:
- Bye!
- See ya!
- Hasta manana!
- Ciao.
- Toodles.
When people end a conversation with Take Care?
Usually if a person will tell you to “take care” during goodbye it only means that the person do really care for you and he/she is concern about you that is why he/she is telling you those words. “Take care” is a general saying upon departure, nothing more. It functions as a “ Good bye” and “ Good Night”.
What can I say instead of take care?
What is another word for take care?
watch out look out pay attention watch your step go easy be cautious be wary beware be watchful take heed Is it nice to say take care?
What are some Pashtun phrases used daily in Pakistan?
Pashto: Sa Dala de/da plar paiso ta naast day. Pashto explanation: He is a cuckold/ living on father income. 2. English: They are rich. Pahto: Tole da podarao paisay dee. Pashto explanation: This is all narcotics money. 3. English: He is a Caring husband. Pashto: Dawus de, khaze na yareegi. Pashto explanation: He is Pantywaist.
How to say ” welcome ” in Pashto-Quora?
Here are some. English: He is Jobless. Pashto: Sa Dala de/da plar paiso ta naast day. Pashto explanation: He is a cuckold/ living on father income. 2. English: They are rich. Pahto: Tole da podarao paisay dee. Pashto explanation: This is all narcotics money. 3. English: He is a Caring husband.
How to say how is everything at home in Pashto?
To say “How is everything at home?”, say “koor ta sa ahwal day”. Show gratitude (or say “thank you”). The Pashto version of this is Dera Manana. Basically, you would be saying “thank you very much” (Dera=Very much, Manana=thank you).
What do you call an elderly person in Pashto?
The straightforward and exact answer is “Za Lambam” (Za Laam-bum), but we often don’t say it like that, especially when talking to non-friends or elderly people. You could say “Kapry badlom,” which translates to “changing clothes.” Thanks! In Pashto, if someone calls an older brother “laalaa” out of respect, what would I call an older sister?