Well long story short she's still not happy but she will get over it and we will move along I'm now moving back to Chicago.Ramos
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10/10....

...and obviously leaving Mom Mum behind...

LOL...!
Paul...

(It was a bad move, anyway)....

LOL...!
Well long story short she's still not happy but she will get over it and we will move along I'm now moving back to Chicago.Ramos
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All in all i think that quote is just supposed to make people feel special. time to wake up to reality.
Well long story short she's still not happy but she will get over it and we will move along I'm now moving back to Chicago.Ramos
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Consider the thread title......
Consider the thread title......
That's the comment that has been worrying me all along, throughought the whole of this discussion......!
Paul.......!
COMMON COURTESY
COMMON COURTESY
A rare commodity in this modern world I'm afraid.
Consider the thread title......
That's the comment that has been worrying me all along, throughought the whole of this discussion......!
Paul.......!
My thoughts exactly. An unfortunate choice of words. If said 'pillock' spots this topic, which I'm sure he has, it will convince him that he is right.
Consider the thread title......
That's the comment that has been worrying me all along, throughought the whole of this discussion......!
Paul.......!
My thoughts exactly. An unfortunate choice of words. If said 'pillock' spots this topic, which I'm sure he has, it will convince him that he is right.
Consider the thread title......
That's the comment that has been worrying me all along, throughought the whole of this discussion......!
Paul.......!
My thoughts exactly. An unfortunate choice of words. If said 'pillock' spots this topic, which I'm sure he has, it will convince him that he is right.
Understood
Unfortunately text posts can be read many ways and out of context if the contents come without a clarified perspective which may inadvertently undermine or skew meaning and purpose.
This is especially true with international and age diverse forums where cultural and/or age difference in written communication styles will always be present.
The universal code of common courtesy is a much better way to introduce or convey critique because it allows for understanding and opportunity to clarify without animosity creeping into a conversation and even if it does, because everyone involved has and continues to display that type of common respect, what is said is heard even if it may not agreed with.
And I do agree that ago old tradition is a rare commodity in this day and age, especially on a message board where the persona can get away with things behind a shield of anonymity they could not in a face to face or public encounter.
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