>>You wrote 'regardless who it is'. Now you're refering to 'somebody'. It's easy - and realistic - to say we cannot expect everybody to like us. But seriously meaning 'regardless who it is' is what I dared (and dare) to doubt.
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>And I still say, "Really, don't doubt it." When I said 'somebody' I meant it generically, not as in a particular person. Same as saying 'regardless who it is'.
Say, your own mother or sister - would not it bother you at all?
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