user 카지노사이트 | over 4 years ago

If she is good in sports tell her how strong she is and how she is breaking the stereotypes about women. Simply just compliment them about their characteristics not just about the appearence. In my experience, people in general appreciate genuine compliments to something either done differently in a positive sense or something they have worked on. 카지노사이트

user 바카라사이트 | over 4 years ago

Apart from that, girls need natural logical comments in most of the cases. Do remember about that also. Girls mostly like compliments (just replacing word comment because comments are more like tagging them with somthing stupid) about their qualities. Like if she is artist tell that she is really creative her arts expresses something. 바카라사이트

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user Pammi | over 7 years ago

I like this store.

user Ron Burgundy | over 7 years ago

Ref: SteverichesWhat a load of bollocks you spout.

user SteveRiches | over 7 years ago

What pathetic snobbishness about a decent clothing store. Whether you pay 4 Euros there or 45 Euros elsewhere for a T-shirt the chances are that both will have been produced in a so-called "sweat-shop", and most of the difference will be not so much in quality but in profit taken by the retailer. It's a long process getting foreign governments to accept unions in such places, and it's a slow process getting retailers to accept that a few more pence on a product equals a huge improvement in wages and factory facilities, but without the "sweatshops", countries like Bangladesh would have a dangerous negative foreign exchange bringing worse poverty, and hundreds of thousands of women would lose their (minimal) income upon which they and their families depend. If you feel strongly, then get involved in the many good groups fighting to improve conditions: not shopping at Primark will do nothing to help.

user Win Winwood | over 7 years ago

Thought you were trying to make Palma more upmarket?

user Mike | over 7 years ago

Wow. So we now have the opportunity to buy cheaply made clothing off of the backs of sweatshop workers.I, for one, will never be visiting the store.

user PMB | over 7 years ago

When Primark opened in Madrid,main roads had to be closed to cope with the crowds. Nightmare!

user S. | over 7 years ago

When Primark opened their new store in Oxford Street London. There were fights to get in on the opening day.