July 23, 2024
Paul, you don't have to explain. I've been exactly where you are now: impressed by her thoroughness and flattered by her overcompliments You don't have to open my eyes. They're already wide open and I've had enough. I've been insulted, laughed at, mocked and ridiculed for too long, and I'm not alone, there have been others.
My question was partly a joke. You've touched on a very interesting but controversial topic . Everyone knows that accents can arouse both likes and dislikes.
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Paul, you don't have to explain.
I've been exactly where you are now: impressed by her thoroughness and flattered by her overcomplimentsflattery. You don't have to open my eyes.
Rather than over-compliments, we usually say "flattery"
They're already wide open and I've had enough.
I've been insulted, laughed at, mocked and ridiculed for too long, and I'm not alone, there have been others.
My question was partly a joke.
You've touched on a very interesting but controversial topic .
Everyone knows that accents can arouse both likes and dislikes.
You aren't technically wrong, but I think I'd say, "Everyone knows that accents can be liked by some and disliked by others."
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Just Rambling
Paul, you don't have to explain.
I've been exactly where you are now: impressed by her thoroughness and flattered by her over-compliments. You don't have to open my eyes.
They're already wide open, and I've had enough.
I've been insulted, laughed at, mocked and ridiculed for too long, and I'm not alone,; there have been others.
My question was partly a joke.
You've touched on a very interesting but controversial topic .
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You've touched on a very interesting but controversial topic . You've touched on a very interesting but controversial topic You've touched on a very interesting but controversial topic |
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Everyone knows that accents can arouse both likes and dislikes. Everyone knows that accents can arouse both likes and dislikes. You aren't technically wrong, but I think I'd say, "Everyone knows that accents can be liked by some and disliked by others." |
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I've been exactly where you are now: impressed by her thoroughness and flattered by her overcompliments You don't have to open my eyes. I've been exactly where you are now: impressed by her thoroughness and flattered by her over-compliments. You don't have to open my eyes. I've been exactly where you are now: impressed by her thoroughness and flattered by her Rather than over-compliments, we usually say "flattery" |
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