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Forgive me, and just to keep the record straight, the standard phrase is  “It’s not what you say, it’s the way that you say it”.


Best, R.

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Forgive me, and just to keep the record straight, the standard phrase is  “It’s not what you say, it’s the way that you say it”.


Best, R.


Ritchie, Mar 6, 2014 @ 13:29
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Forgive me, and just to keep the record straight, the standard phrase is  “It’s not what you say, it’s the way that you say it”.

Best, R.


Mar 6, 14 13:29

Ah, thank you Ritchie.  Read that and thought of this!!  Have a little trip down memory lane Cool

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Ah, thank you Ritchie.  Read that and thought of this!!  Have a little trip down memory lane Cool


Carolyn C, Mar 6, 2014 @ 14:28
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some of us are less traditional Innocent

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some of us are less traditional Innocent


epicure, Mar 6, 2014 @ 15:52
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It’s more a question of “mishandling” a language.  For example, what is your reaction when you hear someone say “Je vais au médecin” instead of “Je vais chez le médecin” ? Or “Je vais laver mes mains” instead of “Je vais me laver les mains” ?

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It’s more a question of “mishandling” a language.  For example, what is your reaction when you hear someone say “Je vais au médecin” instead of “Je vais chez le médecin” ? Or “Je vais laver mes mains” instead of “Je vais me laver les mains” ?


Ritchie, Mar 6, 2014 @ 17:30
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Ah, thank you Ritchie.  Read that and thought of this!!  Have a little trip down memory lane Cool


Mar 6, 14 14:28



Thanks so very much, Carolyn.  I had a great trip down memory lane.  So did my tootsies, even if I was sitting down.


Hope you’re enjoying the sunshine.


R.

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Thanks so very much, Carolyn.  I had a great trip down memory lane.  So did my tootsies, even if I was sitting down.


Hope you’re enjoying the sunshine.


R.


Ritchie, Mar 6, 2014 @ 17:32
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