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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Arrogant

Suppose I asked a girl about her age and she said how dare you to ask me my age so I tell her.(she was being funny)

Well if I asked your age it would symbolise the arrogance or gruffness or impedance in me haha.

How dare I to ask your age haha.


Please check the sentence sometimes we reply people jokingly that doesn't make sense.

  

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(she was being funny) Well if I asked your age it would symbolise the arrogance or gruffness or imp u d e nce in me haha. " is an exclamation rather than a question, so it doesn't literally require an answer telling her "how you dare". However, if you want to reply in that vein, explaining why you think you are justified in asking her (joking or not), then your sentence does not seem to do this.

  • (she was being funny) Well if I asked your age it would symbolise the arrogance or gruffness or imp u d e nce in me haha.
  • " is an exclamation rather than a question, so it doesn't literally require an answer telling her "how you dare".
  • However, if you want to reply in that vein, explaining why you think you are justified in asking her (joking or not), then your sentence does not seem to do this.
  • Your sentence seems to be explaining why you should not ask her, not why you did ask her.
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Liton DasSuppose I asked a girl about her age and she said how dare you to ask me my age so I tell her.(she was being funny)
Well if I asked your age it would symbolise the arrogance or gruffness or impudence in me haha.

"How dare you ask my age!" is an exclamation rat

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