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Bravestar Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

I have a question.

What is the meaning of this sentence:"Not telling Robbie about my grandfather felt hypocritical. So I did "? Thank you .
  

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Use a better title, related to the subject of your question, NOT HELP, QUESTION, ETC. I had to tell Robbie about what happened to the grandfather, but I didn't. Which made me an hypocrite.

  • Use a better title, related to the subject of your question, NOT HELP, QUESTION, ETC.
  • I had to tell Robbie about what happened to the grandfather, but I didn't.
  • Which made me an hypocrite.
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Use a better title, related to the subject of your question, NOT HELP, QUESTION, ETC.

I had to tell Robbie about what happened to the grandfather, but I didn't. Which made me an hypocrite.
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Agree with Marius about using better titles PLEASE. It makes the forum very difficult to use if there are lots of very similar or (exactly the same) titles.

But, I would disagree about the meaning of this quote.

The person knows it would be hypocritical not to tell Robbie about the grandfather. So they did tell Robbie about the grandfather, even though they 'shouldn't' for some r
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Nona's probably right.
I read it:
So I did feel hypocritical (too)
which was too much.
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Hi, I think it is important to note the fact that he felt it (not telling Robbie) to be hypocritical.

He felt that not telling Robbie about his grandfather is hypocritical, so he did tell Robbie about his grandfather.

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