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Phrase "Never say die"



 
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Phrase "Never say die" #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 16, 2009 15:09 pm   Phrase "Never say die"
 

Any time Ganesh, any time.
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Never say die.

What do you mean please?:'Never say die'.
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Phrase "Never say die" #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 16, 2009 17:26 pm   Phrase "Never say die"
 

Hi Ganesh, briefly it means never to give in, or give up. Keep on going, whatever the problems or obstacles.

You CAN do it, never give up. ( Never say die. )
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