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Message board > Legs Sticking In The Air
Legs Sticking In The Air
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cecio_13
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(talking about he cow)... hehehe |
2 May 2009
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Spagman63
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Cecio, he took out the rude one.
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2 May 2009
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Ivona
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Hmmm, to be more technical about it, i would say that he was careless and the joke was inappropriate for the forum. He wasn �t being rude. Hmmm ... 
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2 May 2009
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Aimee/S.
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I read the story. I must admit, I �m on spagman, miss noor and yayamaj �s side............... |
2 May 2009
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Spagman63
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Ivona, FYI, rude is sexually rude in the UK. Not rude as in rude behavior.
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2 May 2009
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Ivona
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@ linlin I �m not saying that the joke was appropriate for the forum. It was absolutely not. But also the criticism directed at mrmatura was not on. It was rude. @spagman63 "FYI" is also considered to be rude.  Someone is rude when they do it intentionally. I don�t think that�s the case in this case. @ miss noor You know, some teachers here have displayed much worse behaviour on the forum, and deserved the criticism they got from others. But mrmatura did not do anything as close as that. He just wanted to share a joke, but made a mistake in his choice. That�s all.
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2 May 2009
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svetamarik Svetlana
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I appreciate good humour very much but �we must be very careful with sexual jokes. The first joke he sent on the forum was really funny but the second one hmm.... I think it is good for very close friends but not appropriate for the teachers � forum.
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2 May 2009
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Spagman63
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@spagman63 "FYI" is also considered to be rude.  By whom, you?
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2 May 2009
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Ivona
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@ spagman63 I know that every time i heard the �fyi �, FYI  , is when a person wanted to get back at sth that the other person in a conversation said. I think we need a helping brain from a native. Natives, are you around?
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2 May 2009
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