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if you do a favour and you are told: "you are a star" what does it exactly mean? is it a way of saying "very nice of you"? do you use it? is it a british thing?
2008年11月19日 02:52
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A star has never been considered bad, in fact a star is quite amazing and we awe at the stars. It's not literal - you are not a star! But the expression is a way of expressing how the person is in awe of your positive deed. I use that expression a lot. I also like to say "you are an angel" or "you are a gem". They are very positive icons that make people happy.
2008年11月19日
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Well is a way to express gratitude by complimenting you. Is not that strange thou! in spanish, i girl can tell you "erés un sol" (you are a sun) if you do a favor to her and she appreciate it!
2008年11月19日
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It is a compliment. Like "You're the bomb" or "You're awesome". They are happy that you helped.
2008年11月19日
It is just an appreciation, or complement for your good deeds. It is like saying thank you in another way.
2008年11月19日
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