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March 29th 2006, 05:42 PM
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magicman
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You might write a lof, but you surely don't type a lot. And that when you write, you wouldn't write "So I do indeed do ...", because if it isn't gramatically wrong, it's just bad style (double do...). Also you should start your sentences with a capital letter, much unlike "true, but I don't ..." in this post.

Bleh, just messing with you, but you were asking how "that sort of comment could indicate youth" 'that sort of comment' being "Hell I'm almost halfway to 24! So you were quite a bit wrong to assume I wasn't in my twenties.".
I mean... what is 'quite a bit wrong'? If you had said "You were quite wrong", or "you were a bit wrong" (or just "you were wrong"), I could see a clear (difference in) meaning. The first means that 'you' (as in the sentence) was more wrong than just plainly "wrong", and the second means that it's not much of a difference. But 'quite a bit wrong'... sorry, I can't place that.

But then it might have to do with my limited knowledge of English.