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writes: Saturday, I went out with a friend. I correctly guessed that since the guy I'm seeing was off work and his family was back in town, he'd have no time for me. He doesn't call or text me the whole day. So, whatever. He calls me last night and I'm busy so I don't pick up. He calls me this morning and tells me he stayed home all yesterday which pisses me off a bit but I say nothing. He asks me what I did and I tell him. Before he hangs up, he tells me to be good. What the heck does "be good" mean?
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reader, Riddled +, writes (3 October 2010):
It means nothing. I think it is a way of saying be safe. I tell my bf all the time to be good. I intended to mean that he should be safe.
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