>>>>>>Agreed about picking our battles. I feel like I am biting my lip on an almost daily basis about little things like dirty dishes left all over the place
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>>>>>Yeah, I've noticed that there's absolutely nothing that anyone does every day.
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>>>>How about breathing?
>>>>How about Blinking?
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>>>They do that on a daily basis. But never every day.
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>>I think I breath, blink and swollow every day on a daily basis.
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>>hmmm... This must be one of those double (maybe even triple) disambiguations of yours. :)
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>Actually, I think the term "daily basis" is a very loose term. Maybe someone should write a Wikipedia article to establish a definition for it. Then I'd maybe understand any deeper meaning it may have.
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>As it is... I really don't see why was it introduced at all. It, like, looks like a pointless, like, fad.
uh-huh. I see.
So is the word "everyday", which I think means different from "every day".
When people use "everyday" as in "I go swimming everyday", they may not literally mean "every day". They may mean "regularly" as in "I go swimming regularly", which may mean they go swimming once every week or once a month on a regular basis. :)
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