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Hi, Ardith Hinton!
I read your message from 30.03.2020 22:30
AH>> hesitate to suggest he use the word "yeah" or add "hang on a sec",
AH>> as I might do with family & friends.
ak>> Well, if you have good relations with your office colleges
AH> Usage note: "college" and "colleague" are two different words, but
AH> if Anton is a college instructor his colleagues are other
AH> instructors....
Ouch! :)
ak>> I believe the trauma the Anton's college had got was connected
ak>> exactly with such a confusion. He thought so hard on the
ak>> word "directly" that he struck the door jamb with his forehead.
AH> I believe one of the attractions of stories like this is that we're
AH> simply told what happened & can't resist wondering about the reason
AH> (s). Maybe Anton's colleague lost his bearings because his mind was
AH> busy figuring out how to interpret "directly" in this context... or
AH> maybe he had done the same thing so often he turned a bit too
AH> abruptly. I have experienced both at home. What comes to my mind
AH> first, however, is an incident where I happened to be present when
AH> of my instructors received a very similar offer from a fellow
AH> instructor. In the halls of academia you generally won't hear
AH> people swearing although the curriculum may include novels your
AH> parents wouldn't allow you to read when you were in high school.
AH> For a person who overheard but didn't see what was going on, it
AH> might be tempting to think the offer made to Anton wasn't
AH> genuine.: - Q
Yes, the final of this story is out of our sights.
BTW, what about you? Do you have in Canada COVID19 quarantine for old
people? Is it strict of something?
Bye, Ardith!
Alexander Koryagin
fido.english_tutor 2020
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