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APOLOGY



anitarobi
Croatia

APOLOGY
 
Dear colleagues,
yesterday, in a reply to a post request for help, I used an odd phrase without even being aware of it. I practically literally translated a phrase from Croatian and said that the length of my reply just �pokes my eyes �(non-existent in English, and poke one �s eyes out means sth too eerie). I must have been tired not to even have noticed it, but Apodo warned me about it. Thanks, Apodo, and sorry everyone else. I do apologize - if anyone should be careful with use of English, that �s teachers of English.
Anita

25 Aug 2010      





Lina Ladybird
Germany

Anita,
 
I remember your answer, because you sent it to me. ;))
 
When I read it, at first I didn �t know what you mean, but since there is a similar phrase in German, I managed to understand it.
 
I don �t think that you wrote something bad or offensive though. I guess most people haven �t even understood the meaning behind your words, so nobody will be offended.
 
Thanks for being so thoughtful anyway - Silke
 

25 Aug 2010     



Jayho
Australia

Hi Anita
 
I didn�t think your expression was offensive, but then again it might mean different things in different countries so really I can only speak for the area that I live in. To me, it was fine. BTW, you didn �t use out on the end and that can change the meaning.
 
I think LL is correct; most won�t understand the meaning behind your words.  So you needn�t worry.  Life�s too short to worry about such things anyway.
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

25 Aug 2010     



anitarobi
Croatia

Thanks, you guys(well, gals). I just wanted to straigthen things out.

25 Aug 2010     



serene
Greece



Don �t worry, Anita! We use the same expression in Greek to refer to something whose appearance is disturbing or unpleasant. Nothing offensive about it. Smile

25 Aug 2010     



anitarobi
Croatia

Well, I �m glad it wasn �t offensive. But it was incorrect English nevertheless.Confused

25 Aug 2010     



Apodo
Australia

I can �t think of an English equivalent.....but now I have an idea what it means. 8-)

26 Aug 2010