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    friend4u178 Posts: 3,349, Reputation: 1584
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    #21

    Jun 30, 2008, 06:55 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by xaque
    What's a greenie?
    If you agree with what someone says and/or feel they have been helpful , you click on the "rate this answer" button and click on agree.
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    #22

    Jul 1, 2008, 03:49 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ChihuahuaMomma
    So, you gave me the reddie because I said that he SHOULD kick her out, and there really is no "should" or "shouldn't"? I disagree. Especially since the OP asked "What SHOULD I do to win her back?" This has nothing to do with him living alone and something happening to him, just because she isn't there doesn't mean that he should be or is alone.

    Well since I don't know what this person feels, I can only assume based on the information given what she sounds like. This also is not factually incorrect.

    I understand that you think there is more than one answer to this young man's question, and there mostly likely is, that does not mean that mine was incorrect. I suggest that you don't DISAGREE with other people's answers, and instead just present your own, and see how the OP responds to that.

    This site is to be used for information, questions, answers and advice. But further more great friendships can be found here, I have met some people here who I consider good friends. That's not what I said to you, I said you should learn to use the reputation function correctly. Giving someone a red reputation point means that something they said was factually incorrect, my statement was not. You can disagree with what I said, and that is fine. And in fact, I prefer it, everyone needs more than one option and opinion. But you gave me a "reddie" which indicates to me and others that you found what I said FACTUALLY incorrect, instead of simply disagreeing with it. That is where you used the function incorrectly.
    Sorry, I truly didn't understand that, tahnk you for corrrecting me. I thought since it clearly says, Agree, and disagree, it was an opinion thing. If it said, this fact is fauls, then explanation, or This fact is true, then explanation, then I think we'd all agree that it would make more sense to leave out opinions, and such. No?

    P.S. Assumptions are a very powerful and deceptive device at times, for critical thinking. Beware how you choose to use them. At times they help, other times not so.

    Peace be with you.
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    #23

    Jul 1, 2008, 10:37 PM
    Nestorian--

    It does not say "agree" and "disagree", it says "this is ACCURATE" and "this is not ACCURATE"...
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    #24

    Jul 1, 2008, 10:56 PM
    I just meant after words, when it is on the board. Sorry I failed to specify my meaning.
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    #25

    Jul 1, 2008, 11:28 PM
    Ah yes. I noticed that as well... It used to be a agree or disagree mode, and they changed it to "accurate", "not accurate" I assume because it was being abused. Although I did notice that they didn't change what it says after being posted...
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    #26

    Jan 1, 2009, 08:01 PM

    Personally it sounds to me like she is cheating on him and using his accusations as justification to break it off with him. Yet she wants the convenience of living under the same roof.

    Any follow up on how it went?

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