In Region 3 of the Philippines, you can say "Magandang Umaga" to greet someone in the morning.
The elderly fall alot. Their bones are alot more frail and weaker than the young.
because an elderly person has weaker bones.
Do you agree that most drug users in the Philippines are young people?
In the Philippines, you can say "kumusta" or "hello" to greet someone.
H1N1 is very harmful to the elderly and the young ones because their imune system is either not developed yet, the young ones, or either wearing away, the elderly. So their body cannot react as well.
Filipinos commonly greet each other with "Hello" or "Hi" in English, or with "Kumusta" in Tagalog, which means "How are you?" Handshakes and nods are also common forms of greeting in Filipino culture.
In Filipino (Tagolog) say "magandang umaga" In english (the other official language, say "good morning."
An antonym means an "opposite." The opposite of young is old.
Nope, they can only adopt. But an elderly male can impregnate a young adult or adult but it has a much lower effect.
Depending on how young the girl is you would be more informal with her. You address her with "du" and say "Hallo" instead of "Guten Tag".
Yes, young driver's insurance is typically more costly than elderly driver's insurance, as elderly drivers are considered to be "experienced". Young drivers are typically considered to be more of a liability.