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#2 (permalink) Mon Jan 15, 2007 14:27 pm Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes'? |
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Hi Alan,
I have heard people say 'absolutely' meaning 'yes, of course' quite often. Also, 'I don't feel comfortable' seems to be quite popular too. _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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#3 (permalink) Mon Jan 15, 2007 14:30 pm Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes'? |
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All of these have been common expressions in the United States since dirt was new.
"Absolutely" is used as a very emphatic way of saying "yes". It doesn't really mean "yes". It means more than "yes", maybe "yes completely without reservation".
"Hugely" is an alternative to "enormously", not to "very".
"I don't feel comfortable with/about" doesn't mean "I don't like", but more like, "I'll accept that if I have to, but I'd rather not have to deal with it." |
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#4 (permalink) Mon Jan 15, 2007 15:31 pm Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes'? |
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Oh right - that's telling me! Absolutely indeed. I'm hugely impressed. You obviously don't feel comfortable with my comments. By the way, when was dirt new?
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#5 (permalink) Mon Jan 15, 2007 16:15 pm Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes'? |
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| Alan wrote: | | Oh right - that's telling me! Absolutely indeed. I'm hugely impressed. You obviously don't feel comfortable with my comments. By the way, when was dirt new? |
I wasn't trying to be impressive, and I wasn't uncomfortable with your comments. Dirt was new sometime before I was born. |
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#6 (permalink) Mon Jan 15, 2007 16:23 pm Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes'? |
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As we say in the UK - you slay me!
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#7 (permalink) Mon Jan 15, 2007 16:26 pm Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes'? |
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| Alan wrote: | | As we say in the UK - you slay me! |
As we say in the US, you slay me too. |
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#8 (permalink) Mon Jan 15, 2007 16:34 pm Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes'? |
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Slay it once, Sam. For old times' sake. _________________ English as a Foreign Language You can read my EFL story A New Season |
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#9 (permalink) Tue Jan 16, 2007 15:22 pm Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes' |
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| Alan wrote: | Hi,
Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes'? 'I don't feel comfortable with/about' for 'I don't like'. Finally the frequent use of 'hugely' for 'very' - everything is hugely expensive - the text is hugely difficult to understand.
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#10 (permalink) Tue Jan 16, 2007 16:47 pm Absolutely II |
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I know quite a few people who use the word "Absolutely" as their standard method of agreeing with someone. It's been used this way in the US for quite a long time -- but probably not quite as long as dirt has existed.  |
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#11 (permalink) Tue Jan 16, 2007 18:30 pm Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes' |
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| Alan wrote: | | Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes'? |
Absolutely negative! By the way, do people use "negative" instead of "no" often? One guy told me it is the easiest way to tell if the person had to deal with the arm recently is it true? and how about "affirmative" in this case? _________________ my game is fair play |
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#12 (permalink) Tue Jan 16, 2007 20:32 pm Have you come across the use of 'absolutely' as a popular way of saying 'yes'? |
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No, "negative" is not nearly as common as "absolutely".
It is extremely common in the armed forces and maybe (?) in police units, but among civilians I almost never hear it... at least, not in that sense (to mean "no"). _________________ Billie Jean is not my lover. Hee. |
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