Who are you going with? With whom are you going? - Kivel mész?
Where do you think you are? - Mit gondolsz, hol vagy?
Who do you think you are? - Mit gondolsz, ki vagy?
What was I supposed to do? - Mit vártál tőlem, mit tegyek?
Could you believe that? - beszélgetés befejezése, nem igazán kérdés - Hát ilyet!?
I was wondering, if you could get this-and-this as well. = Please, bring me this-and-this from the shop.
I guess - I think
Obviously - Sure, of course, certainly
Definitely, absolutely - OK, totally, perfectly
There's no need to be rude - Don't be rude, be polite!
It's worth doing it. - It will be good.
(There's) no doubt... - semmi kétség
LIKE és barátai

Most kids nowadays have dozens of toys, so it’s often hard to impress them with something new. However, the best gifts don’t come from the shops.
Here’s a list of the best things parents can ever give their children. How many of them have you already passed on?
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Affirmation
Sometimes one simple word of affirmation can change an entire life. So make sure your children know how much you appreciate them. And then, remind them every chance you get. -
Hugs and kisses
You might have seen those fathers who tell their young sons that they’re too old for kisses. Doesn’t it make you upset? Know that your children are never too old to receive physical affirmation of your love for them. -
Meals together
Meals provide unparalleled opportunity for relationship, the likes of which can not be found anywhere else. So much so, that a family that does not eat together does not grow together. -
A sense of humour
Laugh with your children everyday...for your sake and theirs. -
The ability to see beauty
Help your children find beauty in everything they see...and in everyone they meet.