PRINCESSA wrote: Favour are just that favors ur in no obligation for no reason to have to say yes, it's a favor NOT a Must or an order.
PRINCESSA<-------- my hero
-- Edited by Kary at 22:54, 2006-08-18
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It a petition ? or it is an order ? or it is a concept where you put the person in a position he cannot say to you No ..?
I like to say no cuz i'm evil...
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1. A gracious, friendly, or obliging act that is freely granted: do someone a favor. 2. a. Friendly or favorable regard; approval or support: won the favor of the monarch; looked with favor on the plan. b. A state of being held in such regard: a style currently in favor. 3. Unfair partiality; favoritism. 4. a. A privilege or concession. b. favors Sexual privileges, especially as granted by a woman. 5. a. Something given as a token of love, affection, or remembrance. b. A small decorative gift given to each guest at a party. 6. Advantage; benefit: sailed under favor of cloudless skies. 7. Behalf; interest: an error in our favor. 8. Obsolete A communication, especially a letter. 9. Archaic a. Aspect or appearance. b. Countenance; face. 10. Obsolete A facial feature. v.fa·vored, fa·vor·ing, fa·vors v.tr. 1. To perform a kindness or service for; oblige. See Synonyms at oblige. 2. To treat or regard with friendship, approval, or support. 3. To be partial to; indulge a liking for: favors bright colors. 4. To be or tend to be in support of. 5. To make easier or more possible; facilitate: Darkness favored their escape. 6. To treat with care; be gentle with: favored my wounded leg. 7. Chiefly Southern U.S. To resemble in appearance: She favors her father. v.intr.Chiefly Southern U.S. To resemble another in appearance: She and her father favor.Idiom: in favor of 1. In support of; approving: We are in favor of her promotion to president. 2. To the advantage of: The court decided in favor of the plaintiff. 3. Inscribed or made out to the benefit of: a check in favor of a charity.