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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
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"...gracious enough..." unusual?

0If you say somebody was gracious enough to thank you for something, are you suggesting that it is unusual for him/her to do that?02br
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0No, you are not suggesting anything unusual.02br
00To me it just means that the person showed that he or she was gracious by thanking me.02br
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0No, it simply means they (quite) were nice to you. 02br
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0I think I get it now. Thanks for your help Jim and Marius Hancu. 0-

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