Anonymous wrote:It's better than GO!
Ex: Need reqs for a carpet installer: GO!
Anonymous wrote:I always thought the “I’ll wait” was for questions where you know you can’t/won’t get a response.
Ex: “you say that the sky isn’t really blue, it’s orange? Show me the evidence…I’ll wait.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been two types of posts I've seen on Facebook lately that really irritate me. It's not that my friends are posting them, it's that they are typing a response to them, and so they show up on my facebook feed.
Type 1 asks a question, and then says "I'll wait." For example "Who can walk out of the house without makeup no problem... I'll wait" or "Who can say they've had a friend for at least 20 years...I'll wait."
They never have a question mark at the end of the question, which is irritating...and the "I'll wait." is just so...smug? Self rightous? I don't even know what word to use...but it bother's me.
Type 2 asks a question that makes it sound like it will be really hard to answer, but really it's very easy to answer. For example, I saw one today that said "I bet no one can tell me a woman's name that starts with T and ends with A"--and of course there are tons: Tara, Tabitha, Tamara, etc. Or "I bet you can't name a state that does not have the letter A in it"--and again, easy! Ohio, Oregon, New Mexico, etc.
What is the point of this?
White women struggles?
Anonymous wrote:There have been two types of posts I've seen on Facebook lately that really irritate me. It's not that my friends are posting them, it's that they are typing a response to them, and so they show up on my facebook feed.
Type 1 asks a question, and then says "I'll wait." For example "Who can walk out of the house without makeup no problem... I'll wait" or "Who can say they've had a friend for at least 20 years...I'll wait."
They never have a question mark at the end of the question, which is irritating...and the "I'll wait." is just so...smug? Self rightous? I don't even know what word to use...but it bother's me.
Type 2 asks a question that makes it sound like it will be really hard to answer, but really it's very easy to answer. For example, I saw one today that said "I bet no one can tell me a woman's name that starts with T and ends with A"--and of course there are tons: Tara, Tabitha, Tamara, etc. Or "I bet you can't name a state that does not have the letter A in it"--and again, easy! Ohio, Oregon, New Mexico, etc.
What is the point of this?