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Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... (/showthread.php?tid=100279) |
Re: Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... - Article Accelerator - 07-15-2010 Will Collier wrote: Well, it's what Will said. Reagan started it. Re: Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... - Seacrest - 07-15-2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhYrMb6pJQw Re: Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... - haikuman - 07-15-2010 Well, rules were made, to be broken *(:>* Our stellar staff keeps everything in perspective ![]() Re: Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... - pRICE cUBE - 07-15-2010 ![]() Re: Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... - PeterB - 07-15-2010 billb wrote: Well, if they don't, I'm going to whip their @ss. ![]() Mr Downtown wrote: Well, I don't think that adding a "Well" makes a message any more palatable. It's just PC to add the "Well" at the beginning of that sentence. In fact, to me, adding the "Well" to this makes it even more snotty. I'd rather the person just be direct, even if it's adversarial. I do also think that Janit's suggestion is an excellent one, "OK" is a bit more neutral and having less implied doubt. And yes, it may be a gender/culture issue thing. That's sad, that a woman who would just say what she wants without a modifier, would be perceived as "bossy". Oh, and not to get political, but the Simpsons/Ronald Reagan thing exactly made my point. ![]() And yes, I was in a cranky mood when I started this thread. ![]() Re: Mini-rant: use of the word "So" at the start of a sentence... - OWC Jamie - 07-15-2010 AlphaDog wrote: Well, why is there a space between the last letter of the word and the question mark? Somebody else here does that, too. At first I thought it was a typo, but I've now noticed it's intentional. Is this another of those new fangled things like using only one space between sentences? Taught that way. French spacing. Progressive New England schools ? space between question mark, exclamation point , ellipsises, but not a period or comma. ( anything taller than a period, iirc) Depending on who was reading a paper, sometimes there had to be double spacing between sentences. Also a little bit of typesetting a long time ago, a half space was required with the same set of rules. I do sometimes do space, comma, space , erroneously. Re: Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... - mrbigstuff - 07-15-2010 next thing you know we'll have to explain what a frappe is. and isn't. Re: Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... - Dennis S - 07-15-2010 vicrock wrote: That's "fitty cent." Re: Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... - RAMd®d - 07-15-2010 French spacing. Progressive New England schools ? At least the French were able to conquer something! next thing you know we'll have to explain what a frappe is. and isn't. That assumes you can find somebody who cares what it is. And isn't. Two pet peeves of mine are "ink pen" and "cent" - as in your change is 50 cent. The singularization of plurals is often accompanied by the pluralization of singles. Both of those bug me. Re: Mini-rant: use of the word "well" at the start of a sentence... - mrbigstuff - 07-15-2010 next thing you know we'll have to explain what a frappe is. and isn't. That assumes you can find somebody who cares what it is. And isn't. well, you can take the time to respond to something you don't care about. or do. |