No. Ironic would be planning your wedding ceremony inside to avoid any inclement weather, and a freak plumbing accident floods your ceremony. Now, if the weather outside is beautiful, while your wedding guests are soaking wet inside, that is just sardonic. |
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So like a free ride when you have already paid? |
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"UTILIZE"
'It is what it is." |
That was me...that was because I hit the 'A' too long, not general cluelessness about the spelling of Sartre. Or that I confused him with Kierkegaard.
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The good advice you just didn't take? |
| a million spoons when you just want a knife? |
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Who would've thought?
It figures... |
Don't you mean 10,000 spoons? By the way, I cannot stand Alannis Morrisette. She's creepy. |
oh yeah! i am slipping on my Alannis Morrisette lyrics! |
If it's in a social situation, like a party, they probably aren't sure if they've met you before and think it's more insulting to say "nice to meet you" to someone they have met than "nice to see you" to someone they haven't. That's actually a trick I picked up from my dad, and I do the same thing sometimes. |
I believe so |
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Meeting the man of my dreams, then meeting his beautiful wife.
A little too ironic, I really do think. |
I think it depends on how much emphasis you put on the "h" sound? |
Me too |