Discussion»Questions»Random Knowledge» When you comment on members' answers to your post, is that a reply to their comment or a response to their remark, or a rejoinder to their
Ahh umm. Please allow me to clear my throat before my response regarding the rounding up of remarks, rejoinders to interrogatives, rebuttals to anyone's repartee, and rowdiness you are rationalizing by repeating the real response you are really desiring in a round-a-bout way. I'm with LyricalOne once again. Exactly.
I do know it's rude to answer a question with a question, so, please excuse me. But.. Did you pick up the dictionary, open a page and land on the letter "R"? Then proceed to use as many words as you could from the letter R page, put them in a sentence, and ask a question?
Giggles. To best answer your very baffling question, it depends on the question being asked itself, the person asking it and the dialogue before your answer. I think that's what I'm trying to say. BOY! You've got me dizzy :s ;) :)
This post was edited by Merlin at August 8, 2017 8:40 AM MDT
Good Morning ALF . :) Here's a bit of trivial knowledge that can go in one ear and out the other. The word "Indubitably" is my favorite word to say! Way back in the day on ASK.com, Dodgy, YNP, and I think Virginia and I were babbling on at the wee hours of the morning. For some reason we got into words we liked to say and type. Dodgy was writing his book at that time and I believe he was doing a lot of typing. Anyway, the subject came up and, before that night and to this day, "Indubitably" is still one of my favorite words to say! See you soon on another question! Love, Merlin :) :)
Sometimes I just correct their spelling, grammar or typos. Oh, wait...that's you who does that. (Please edit and correct your question).
This post was edited by Jane S at August 8, 2017 8:39 AM MDT