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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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It is very nice of me going to their house although they told me once not to come. It is kind of confusing, i hate them but at the same time they are part of my family i can't just expel them from my life
  

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I have always enjoyed going to their house - although they told me once not to come. It is kind of confusing. I hate them, but at the same time they are part of my family, and I can't just expel them from my life.

  • I have always enjoyed going to their house - although they told me once not to come.
  • It is kind of confusing.
  • I hate them, but at the same time they are part of my family, and I can't just expel them from my life.
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I have always enjoyed going to their house - although they told me once not to come.
It is kind of confusing. I hate them, but at the same time they are part of my family,
and I can't just expel them from my life.
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Avangi, what makes you think "it is very nice of me going to their house" means "I enjoy going to their house"? I'm not sure what it does mean, but that didn't even occur to me. I assumed it meant something more like "I'm showing what a nice guy I am by going to their house."
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I don't wonder you ask. Emotion: smile

It's very nice of you to give me this present. It's sort of an idiom.

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