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I remember this one: it’s the one that reminded me of you when I first read it!
Comment by Eva — 3 February 2010 @ 7:36
Heh, yes, I remember that!
Comment by rpg — 3 February 2010 @ 10:35
A friend of mine once told me that his U.S. acquaintances were totally shocked when he used that particular phrase, thinking it unbelievably rude. I think they took it a bit too literally. On this side of the border, it’s casually used (but not in polite company, natch).
Comment by Ricardipus — 6 February 2010 @ 5:10
Well, this company ain’t polite. ‘Civil’, certainly. But not polite.
Comment by rpg — 6 February 2010 @ 5:12