It's not necessary to tell all you know because it's not ladylike and folks get aggravated by it.
Calpurnia's advice suggests that sometimes it is wise to keep certain information to oneself to avoid causing unnecessary harm, conflict, or discomfort to others. Sharing too much can lead to misunderstandings, hurt feelings, or unintended consequences. It's important to consider the impact of our words and choose wisely when to speak and when to stay silent.
You should go tell him that you like him
Calpurnia has come to court to tell Caesar to stay home and not go to the Senate because she had a dream warning of his impending assassination.
Calpurnia tells Scout to mind her manners, be respectful, and refrain from bringing up sensitive topics of conversation like the trial of Tom Robinson. She emphasizes the importance of being polite and well-behaved while in the company of guests.
Atticus tells Scout to obey Calpurnia in Chapter 3 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." This happens during a conversation where Scout questions Atticus about why Calpurnia is considered a part of the family. Atticus explains the importance of respecting Calpurnia and following her instructions.
You should tell your friend that he is cheating its best that she knows.
If you like him then it should be ok if he knows - if you really don't want him to know then tell his friend that its not true and then nothing will happen.
According to the bible, no one knows. Only God knows, and he did not tell anyone including his Son, Jesus. That means that no one on Earth knows either.
Calpurnia pulls her into the kitchen and simply tells her that Walter is a guest in their household and therefore she needs to treat him with respect.
You should tell him if he knows then that is good just come out with it that is how i got the boy i like
if you like her and knows she likes you, tell her yes. If you don't like her tell her "No thanks, I am not interested."
Ask her or have one of your friends ask her.
yes! it might not matter if she already knows. but dont let her/him bother you..