11-17-2016, 07:51 PM
kootoos, possibly kudos: NOUN
1. an expression of approval and commendation;
- Example: "he always appreciated praise for his work"
[syn: praise, congratulations, kudos, extolment]
i use "happy news" because there was a time ONLY positive views were allowed. Warning people not to walk near the bushes at night and even reporting the theft of one's own shoes were removed/deleted because it reflected poorly on Negril's image. Things R different now, but just as Jews do not pronounce a certain name of God and people do not say the name of a certain Shakespear play, I will not type the name of one web site.
BTW, attacks are interuptive. Someone posted "I can't believe I need to tell you this..." and "Maybe it's time you took your..." which I did not take kindly to but I got over it because there was no malice. A better example is a friend of mine who often says "Don't forget ..." to very simple answers as though speaking to a six year old. It irks me but ...people have their style/manorism.
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1. an expression of approval and commendation;
- Example: "he always appreciated praise for his work"
[syn: praise, congratulations, kudos, extolment]
i use "happy news" because there was a time ONLY positive views were allowed. Warning people not to walk near the bushes at night and even reporting the theft of one's own shoes were removed/deleted because it reflected poorly on Negril's image. Things R different now, but just as Jews do not pronounce a certain name of God and people do not say the name of a certain Shakespear play, I will not type the name of one web site.
BTW, attacks are interuptive. Someone posted "I can't believe I need to tell you this..." and "Maybe it's time you took your..." which I did not take kindly to but I got over it because there was no malice. A better example is a friend of mine who often says "Don't forget ..." to very simple answers as though speaking to a six year old. It irks me but ...people have their style/manorism.
said
implied
infered
heard
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