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Kenny1999 Posted 3 years ago
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Arrogant message?

I've got some replies or messages on the web, it's quite unfriendly, not offensive though. Can I say "a message is arrogant"? Or is "arrogant" only for people, rather than a message?

  

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kenny1999 is "arrogant" only for people, rather than a message? Whn you say that a message is arrogant, everybody understands that to mean that the content of the message conveyed the writer's arrogance. He might send an angry message, a friendly message, a desperate message, etc.

  • kenny1999 is "arrogant" only for people, rather than a message?
  • Whn you say that a message is arrogant, everybody understands that to mean that the content of the message conveyed the writer's arrogance.
  • He might send an angry message, a friendly message, a desperate message, etc.
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kenny1999is "arrogant" only for people, rather than a message?

Whn you say that a message is arrogant, everybody understands that to mean that the content of the message conveyed the writer's arrogance. He might send an angry message, a friendly message, a desperate message, etc.

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