Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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>Hmm sounds like 'hate' is a much stronger word than I thought:) I wouldn't kill anybody anyway:)
I think it's best to avoid "hate". It is a very strong word with lots of negative connotation. On the other hand, one can say they hate something to emphasize dislike - usually in a somewhat humourous manner.
>Cetin
>
>>Hugo means he dislikes mdot. It is not significant to him. You should not hate him for insignificant things. If you do you may want to kill him for more serious defects.
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>>>Hugo,
>>>Would you rephrase this in a manner that I could understand please.
>>>Cetin
>>>
>>>>I am fortunate that you live in Turkey then, if you hate me for such a small thing I dislike, I'll fear my life if you really get to know my many worst defects <g>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>No, I mean I hate those who hates m.
>>>>>Cetin
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