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The most common word is Sahas (साहस). It's the direct word for courage or guts.

You will also hear Himmat (हिम्मत) a lot. It means courage or spirit. People use it often. For example, to tell someone "don't lose courage." Another good word is Bahaduri (बहादुरी), which means bravery.

But if you want the main words, Sahas and Himmat are the ones you will hear most. They basically mean the same thing in everyday talk. Hope this helps you

Answer # 2 #

It means ‘Woman Crush Monday’. It’s a trend where you post a photo of a girl you like or admire. People do it on Mondays. It could be a celebrity, a friend, or your partner. It’s just a way to show some appreciation for someone, you know?

Answered for: What is wcm on snapchat?

Answer # 3 #

You can't delete your account yourself from the settings page. There isn't a simple button for it, which I know can be a bit of a faff.

Instead, you must contact the MyBuilder support team directly. They are the only ones who can process an account deletion. The best way to do this is by using the official contact form on their website. Make sure you are logged in when you do this, or at the very least, provide the email address linked to your account.

In your message, be very clear. State that you wish to permanently delete your account and all associated personal data. This applies whether you are a homeowner or a tradesperson.

They handle these requests manually, so it won’t be instant. It might take a day or two for them to process it and send you a confirmation. It’s their way of ensuring the request is genuine. Just pop them a clear message and they will get it sorted for you.

Hope that helps. Cheers.

Answer # 4 #

Tbilisi is famous for its incredible blend of old and new. The Old Town is a huge draw. Think winding cobblestone streets and really distinctive houses with carved wooden balconies. It feels like stepping back in time. The city is also known for its natural sulfur baths, which is actually where it gets its name. You can see the domed roofs of the bathhouses right in the historic district.

Honestly, the food and wine are major reasons people visit. Georgia is considered the birthplace of wine, so trying the local varieties is a must. You've also got to try khachapuri, which is this amazing cheese-filled bread, and khinkali, which are giant soup dumplings. Overall, it’s a city with deep history, fantastic food, and a really unique, vibrant atmosphere that’s unlike anywhere else.

Answer # 5 #

I am from Canada and I also found this confusing on my payslip.

WTD stands for Working Time Directive. It is a rule from the law here in the UK.

On your payslip, it is about your holiday pay. It is like our vacation pay in Canada, but a little different. The rule says that when you take a holiday, your pay should be your normal average pay. It should not be just your basic salary.

This is important if you work extra hours, nights, or weekends. Your holiday pay must include money for that work too.

So, the WTD payment is an extra amount on your payslip. It "tops up" your basic pay. It makes sure you get your average earnings when you are on your leave. This way, you do not lose money for taking a deserved break. It is a good thing for workers.

I had to ask my colleague about it. It is a UK thing. It is not something we see back home in Canada. I hope this explanation is helpful for you.