JO
No not at all. The question wasn't civil. Noody else here (not for a while anyway) write in seemingly 'verse' style. Why on earth is he asking that sort of question about what a word means on TVF? Moreover, if this person cannot understand what it means, he's breaking the rules because I don't think under 13s are allowed to post here. Or if he's foreign then...he should buy a better dictionary? Or just buy a dictionary?
stevek posted:
have you guys ever considered RESPECT for this person, he asked a perfecly civil question and deserves the respect of an equally civil answer
No not at all. The question wasn't civil. Noody else here (not for a while anyway) write in seemingly 'verse' style. Why on earth is he asking that sort of question about what a word means on TVF? Moreover, if this person cannot understand what it means, he's breaking the rules because I don't think under 13s are allowed to post here. Or if he's foreign then...he should buy a better dictionary? Or just buy a dictionary?
ST
how can that not be civil,
it does sound like a child's question, didn't know they were not allowed to post on here.
but whatever, the reasons for his question and the relavence to this site we can still be polite to people unless they are causing offence which this person isn't.
benr posted:
this is what i does found on wikipedia:
channel 4 has an obligation to provide schools programming
what does obligation please?
ben
channel 4 has an obligation to provide schools programming
what does obligation please?
ben
how can that not be civil,
it does sound like a child's question, didn't know they were not allowed to post on here.
but whatever, the reasons for his question and the relavence to this site we can still be polite to people unless they are causing offence which this person isn't.
IS
It does remind me of a post I once saw on the IMDB entry for Bend it Like Beckham:
'what does bend mean?'
'what does bend mean?'
SP
But that's legitimate if the enquiry was whether it was pertaining to kicking a football along an arc shaped path or whether *in the context of the title of the movie* there is some other more subtle meaning implied.
Inspector Sands posted:
It does remind me of a post I once saw on the IMDB entry for Bend it Like Beckham:
'what does bend mean?'
'what does bend mean?'
But that's legitimate if the enquiry was whether it was pertaining to kicking a football along an arc shaped path or whether *in the context of the title of the movie* there is some other more subtle meaning implied.