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18 Feb 23
18 Feb 23
@divegeester saidYou just won't let it go will you? ๐
Au revoir means goodbye when it's expected that the two people will see each other again.
Adieu, however, means goodbye forever. The word “adieu” is most commonly used when somebody passes away.
https://www.frenchlearner.com/phrases/au-revoir/
@a-unique-nickname saidI’m starting to think “he”, may be a “she”. ๐ค
You just won't let it go will you? ๐
@great-big-stees saidThat’s a bit of sexist comment Stees.
I’m starting to think “he”, may be a “she”. ๐ค
18 Feb 23
@great-big-stees saidThat should only be relevant if he, or she, were to try to get into your pants.
I’m starting to think “he”, may be a “she”. ๐ค
I doubt he, or she, or it, is that desperate.
18 Feb 23
@divegeester saidIt would look that way wouldn’t it? Pure coincidence.
That’s a bit of sexist comment Stees.
18 Feb 23
@divegeester saidClarification means to substitute a prolix torrent of words for not letting someone go.
Au revoir means goodbye when it's expected that the two people will see each other again.
Adieu, however, means goodbye forever. The word “adieu” is most commonly used when somebody passes away.
https://www.frenchlearner.com/phrases/au-revoir/
@shallow-blue saidDesperation can make one...lose logic.
That should only be relevant if he, or she, were to try to get into your pants.
I doubt he, or she, or it, is that desperate.
18 Feb 23
@great-big-stees saidLogic can help one to lose desperation.
Desperation can make one...lose logic.