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I alway's thought revert was to restore or put back?!
But then again taking for grammer advise from me is not a good idea
Indeedy - that's what I understood it to mean. Bobs commonly use revert for reply, but seems to have now entered common usage at ClientCo, which isn't particularly Bob heavy.
Indeedy - that's what I understood it to mean. Bobs commonly use revert for reply, but seems to have now entered common usage at ClientCo, which isn't particularly Bob heavy.
You mean I got one right
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.
Reading this today I thought, why not reply with "Sure, I’ll set my biological clock to regress evolutionarily to my original primitive hydrocarbon state at 1 p.m. today."
Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.
No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.
Reading this today I thought, why not reply with "Sure, I’ll set my biological clock to regress evolutionarily to my original primitive hydrocarbon state at 1 p.m. today."
The only one of those that irritates me is revert. All the others I find either amusing or charming.
The trick is not to assume the person with the bad grammar is charming. Or think "awww bless" and patronise them in the way you reply.
What a lot of people forget is that these are pretty shrewd individuals that have learned our language, which is from a completely different part of the world with a completely different alphabet, and then travelled here to be away from their families for extended periods.
Give em a break I say.
<Suity in I was an immigrant in a neighbouring country and that was enough of an eye opener mode />
Always thought this was a bobism. But have had 3 emails from Brits in the last week with "Please revert" (as in respond) or "I will revert".
Have I misunderstood the meaning of the word?
I think this is an example of obsolete British bureaucratic colonial legalese/officialese that has stuck around in places such as India and Singapore from the days when they were part of the Empire.
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