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Apodo
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If used in a questioning way in informal speech:
Is that so?
Really?
Indeed?
This would be said with slightly raised eyebrows, and could suggest a little doubt.
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19 Apr 2010
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Aimee/S.
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Comments = freedom too... |
19 Apr 2010
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Lina Ladybird
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I don �t consider this a bad habit at all.
I for one am neither lazy nor careless, BUT I have been writing things like "please, let me know whenever you upload a new ws, because I don �t check the recent contributions every day" or "How do you play this game?" when the author of a printable hasn �t given any instructions on how to use their activity.
I have also asked "Could you add an answer key next time?" once lately, and I really can �t see what �s wrong with it. Why should users who download that ws later be irritated by questions like that one? I really don�t get that.
In general, I think that too many restrictions will make us feel like if we were in prison or something. ;))
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19 Apr 2010
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Stellam
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@Apodo, Thank you!
@Blunderbuster : See??
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19 Apr 2010
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elderberrywine
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there are enough rules on this site and I don �t see what �s wrong with asking questions in the comments section. It �s not insults you �re complaining about, after all. You have lately found many things you dislike on this site , blunderbuster... we �ve gone through a difficult period of conflict and many changes, so give us a break, please.
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19 Apr 2010
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elderberrywine
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tired? call it tolerant and wise, blunderbuster ... you know the saying "PICK YOUR FIGHTS WISELY" ?
(could be changed to: pick your issues wisely..)
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20 Apr 2010
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