adapt·able | adjective
flexible, can be changed to suit and adjust to new conditions or circumstances; capable of adapting;
e.g. He is an adaptable individual; he didn't take long to adjust to the new place.
col·lab·o·rate | verb
to work together with others on a specific project or activity, often academic or intellectual in nature;
e.g. They agreed to collaborate on the project so that they would obtain better results.
ap·pre·cia·tive | adjective
feeling/showing approval, admiration, pleasure, and/or gratitude for something or someone, i.e. feeling/showing that one appreciates something;
e.g. We were appreciative of their kindness and generosity in helping us when we needed it.
Phrase & Idioms
day of reckoning
The time when someone's mistakes and misdeed are punished or paid for;
e.g. The king promised that the enemy will remember this as their day of reckoning.
This is similar to "day of retribution", "judgement day", doomsday, or D-day
Phrasal Verb
ask (somebody) out
invite on a date
e.g. John asked her out to dinner.
Quote
"If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much."
-- Jim Rohn