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Ryotaro Posted 15 years ago
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I could see how one interpret that as a serious error in judgment.

Hi,

I could see how one interpret that as a serious error in judgment.

Could you please rephrase the sentence above into easy explession?

Thanks,

Ryo
  

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ryotaro I could see how one might interpret that as a serious error in judgment. ~ I am able to understand how a person might look at that other person's behavior and say that, in his opinion, it was very wrong for that other person to behave as he did. That other person should have known better how to behave.

  • ryotaro I could see how one might interpret that as a serious error in judgment.
  • ~ I am able to understand how a person might look at that other person's behavior and say that, in his opinion, it was very wrong for that other person to behave as he did.
  • That other person should have known better how to behave.
  • CJ
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ryotaroI could see how one might interpret that as a serious error in judgment.
~ I am able to understand how a person might look at that other person's behavior and say that, in his opinion, it was very wrong for that other person to behave as he did. That other person should have known better how to behave.

CJ
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"I could see how one would interpret that as a serious error in judgement."

This would be said as a sarcastic remark only. For example, someone is watching a video of an extreme skier, who takes off from a high peak in an extreme avalanche zone with no real ski trail to follow, just patches of snow interspersed with rocks. He quickly loses controls and tumbles down the mountain and is

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