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Shy of me: Do not be shy of me



 
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Shy of me: Do not be shy of me #1 (permalink) Tue May 16, 2006 14:41 pm   Shy of me: Do not be shy of me
 

Respected teachers

I would describe a situation.

If my friend is unwilling to wear swimming costumes infront me of, then what would I say to him?

Do not be shy of me.
Do not be shy with me.
Do not be ashamed of me.
Do not shy from me.


Please help me in this problem.

Salim
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Shy of me: Do not be shy of me #2 (permalink) Tue May 16, 2006 14:52 pm   Shy of me: Do not be shy of me
 

Hi Salim

"Don't be shy with me." would be the best sentence.

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Shy of me: Do not be shy of me #3 (permalink) Tue May 16, 2006 15:02 pm   Shy of me: Do not be shy of me
 

Absolutely agree with Amy's opinion!
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