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Maple Posted 19 years ago
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"suppose it's just a point of view" ??

0I saw just now in another forum of this site a thread titled "drop me a line". And this remind me an euphonious song I heard long ago but never understand the meaning of the lyrics.01blockquote
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11font10Suppose it's just a point of view12font12br
10But they tell me I'm doing fine"12br
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01font00What does "Suppose it's just a point of view" mean?02font00 (My guess: the composer is not sure about the meaning of the letters or calls, or...?) 01font00Is this usage common?02font02br
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02br 02br 00I don't think the line is unusual. 0-

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0To me, the line means "I guess it's true that this is just an opinion rather than a fact" and the opinion is "They tell me I'm doing fine".02br
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00I don't think the line is unusual. It's informal in that the word 'I' was omitted.0-
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0 I agree with Yankee. 02br
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0Is it sth like01blockquote
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10"They tell me I'm doing fine, though I guess/assume their opinion is just a pint of view. " ?12br
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0Thank you very much for your comments!!02br
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