Why do fairy tales changed over time?

Why do fairy tales changed over time? The more a single story is told, the more minor changes are made. As these minor changes happen, over a long time, the story will change into a totally different one featuring only the same main plot points. When these fairy tales first appeared the changes were because […]

Why is chocolate ice cream better?

Why is chocolate ice cream better? Chocolate ice cream although it may contain more calories than vanilla also has more health benefits. Such as helping with skin, heart, and increasing the amount of happiness you’ll feel. The magnesium levels in chocolate also relieve menstrual cramps. What does it mean if you like chocolate ice cream? […]

Why is ice cream so addicting?

Why is ice cream so addicting? As the sugar and fat melt on your tongue, dopamine and other feel-good chemicals get fired up explains TODAY. This is because high-fat, high-calorie foods, like ice cream, trigger the pleasure centers in the brain, much like cocaine and heroin (via Medical Daily). Who has the healthiest ice cream? […]

How do you say just to let you know formally?

How do you say just to let you know formally? Senior Member. “I would like to inform you that …” (But that’s a bit too formal.) “I would like to let you know that …” (Better.) What to say instead of just letting you know? What is another word for just to let you know? […]

What is the meaning of Just So You Know?

What is the meaning of Just So You Know? “Just so you know, Bob can’t be trusted with personal information.” Telling you something well, for your own knowledge. It is used when you are giving information to another person so they will know something – even though they didn’t ask. What does just so so […]

How do you use just as so?

How do you use just as so? Just so is used to agree with or confirm a statement that has been made. ‘She has a large flat in Mayfair. ‘—’Just so. ‘ Is so that a correlative conjunction? Correlative conjunctions include pairs such as “both/and,” “either/or,” “neither/nor,” “not/but” and “not only/but also.” For example: either/or […]

What are some examples of oral traditions?

What are some examples of oral traditions? Oral tradition is information passed down through the generations by word of mouth that is not written down. This includes historical and cultural traditions, literature and law. Explore some oral tradition examples like legends, proverbs, folktales, and customs. How far back does oral go? Under optimal conditions, as […]

How do you say just so you know politely?

How do you say just so you know politely? Synonyms i want you to know. just know. i just want you to know. i need you to know. i wanted you to know. for your information. i just wanted you to know. just for the record. Is it rude to say just so you know? […]

Is it good to believe in luck?

Is it good to believe in luck? But believing in luck can serve a useful function. psychologists say. It may help us coping with chance events, such as being involved in an accident, a mugging or natural disaster, as it can help people feel more optimistic when circumstances are beyond their control. Is luck really […]

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