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AtW, have you got nothing more worthwhile to do in your life than asking for the return of some abstract objects that exist only for the uneducated to express emotions they are unable to convey with words?
AtW, have you got nothing more worthwhile to do in your life than asking for the return of some abstract objects that exist only for the uneducated to express emotions they are unable to convey with words?
The answer is in the question. Atw - worthwhile life!
*blushes remembering the fruitless ten minutes earlier this morning trying to find the winking emoticon..."
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...
Let's face it, anyone under about 35 years old will not have been taught to construct and deconstruct English, so we can't really complain that they can't do it proper like what us old farts prefer.
But hey, it's a living language. What we use now is different to what I was taught, to what the Victorians used (go read Dickens) and what the elizabethans used (go read Shakespeare). I write properly because I can and because I get a degree of pleasure out of it. It doesn't make my generation right and modern English wrong.
Point proven, perhaps, dear boy, but to quote OED:
There is little difference in sense between different from, different to, and different than. Different from is generally regarded as the correct use in British English, while different than is largely restricted to North America.
However I'm Welsh. Out in the wilds where I come from, we say "different to"
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