what it's mean "TRY "? and why it call "TRY"?

Philippines
June 15, 2011 1:28am CST
There are many people say just "TRY" or even we are, we use that words. you think that we know already that?? are you believe that "TRY" it's means The Result of Yesterday??
4 responses
@didi13 (2926)
• Romania
16 Jun 11
I try not to look reality in relation to me, but trying does not matter! Tests are written, not unless you end up successful applauded. You can try to keep your breath for an eternity and you'll be applauded for me, only when you succeed. You try to be happy, yet not without pain and suffering you can not never be truly happy. You try not to cry and even if you Tears on the cheek, in everything you weep. You can try whatever you want, but if I do not find in your attempts you do not applaud. For no matter how I tried everything I could not not seen in relation to me. But once you manage to meet the requirements I will be proud of my time is me, until then, I just try!
• Philippines
15 Jun 11
I believe the word "TRY" presupposes failure. If I say "I'm going to try and do the best I can." can you hear how plausible this sounds? If, for instance, I say "I'm going to do the best I can." -- now this sounds more assuring, right? Try really does change a sentence and if you're going to use it in sentences often which involves you doing something in the future, you'll sound more passive than authoritative. I suggest you omit it if you wanna sound reassuring and assertive.
@neededhope (1085)
• United States
15 Jun 11
I believe Try is meaning an attempt at something. Try doesn't mean that it will happy nor will it be completed. It's just an effort towards something nothing more nothing less. I believe in the word "Do' more because your placing a positive outlook on the thing or things you want to 'try' and do. Why not lose try and go with Do?
• Australia
15 Jun 11
TRY means a try in Rugbie.