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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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he has his limits

Even though he is an easygoing person, he has his limits. Don't carry your joke too far.

Are the parts in bold not nonsensical? If yes, how would you rewrite them? Thanks.
  

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Hi AH, I don't think that the parts in bold are nonsensical.

  • Hi AH, I don't think that the parts in bold are nonsensical.
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Hi AH,

I don't think that the parts in bold are nonsensical.
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AngliholicEven though he is an easygoing person, he has his limits. Don't carry your joke too far.

Are the parts in bold not nonsensical? If yes, how would you rewrite them? Thanks.

He may be easygoing, but he can take only so much (pressure/joking). Don't make the joke too serious.
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Philip
Angliholic
Even though he is an easygoing person, he has his limits. Don't carry your joke too far.

Are the parts in bold not nonsensical? If yes, how would you rewrite them? Thanks.

He may be easygoing, but he can take only so much (pressure/joking). Don't make the joke t

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