Thursday, April 7, 2011

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electioneering In between these times, bombastic speeches are the order of the day. That allowed me to see odd ways of speaking, not only among the various candidates for office, but also among ordinary people who just want to live in peace.

1. The
I feared would be interesting to know why some people will have a tremendous fear that the word I . Do not use it, avoid it, and that desire to stay as far away as possible from her, end up doing construccciones laughable.

are those who say "the speaker", "the writer." Although the most common is to replace the pronoun in the singular to plural use in passing. A person to say that "we were reviewing this or that document" does not sound so bad. So one could understand that more than one checking the document. Where

not sound so natural is when someone says, for example, that "we were separated from Mrs. Jane Doe." Who was apart? Could it be that such a dignified lady has two or more husbands, which was separated at the same time?

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me Within that same fear, there are those who replace the the formula I me. Then we heard phrases like "approached me and said (...)". "My person will be presented tomorrow at the meeting (...)", and similar facilities.

Some time ago I heard something I thought was the biggest blunder. A lady had the radio that a policeman had assaulted, "not realizing the police that my person is pregnant."

Is it so difficult is simply I did, I said or the police assaulted me although 'm pregnant?

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says taxi drivers in companies that perform services that use radio communications have a language of its own. Have in their repertoire with a series of codes, including the famous 10-4, or start their sentences with "service."

That's not all. When I do have a question whose answer is "yes" go for something more complicated and say "said." It is an obvious short for "yes." If they said whatever he tells the caller, I think it correct to say "(I) affirm."

This form extends to all those who use radio communication, not just taxi drivers. Inevitably listen the famous "affirms" everywhere.

Is not it easier to monosyllable that is our language? Put more simply, why not simply say "yes"?

strange thing is that when the answer is no, then if they say "no." I've never heard anyone say "negative" (short for denial). ---------------

The eleccionitis that afflicts me for weeks is about to move to a second stage. Among the encuestitis eleccionitis first and later, these times have been really annoying.

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