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Perfect Stranger Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Vocab question no.43: /kicked out/ any better, milder phrase?

Hello,

Here's what I said to a chat operator who was assisting me with one technical problem:

Sorry, I got kicked out from the chat... I think everything is alright now, at least for the time being.

How would you say it folks? Would you simply use the word remove instead of kicked out? Is there a better phrase?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

Perfect Stranger Sorry, I got kicked out from the chat. That sounds like you were misbehaving, and the moderator ejected you. The site kicked me out of the chat session.

  • Perfect Stranger Sorry, I got kicked out from the chat.
  • That sounds like you were misbehaving, and the moderator ejected you.
  • The site kicked me out of the chat session.
  • )
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Perfect StrangerSorry, I got kicked out from the chat.
That sounds like you were misbehaving, and the moderator ejected you.

The site kicked me out of the chat session. (The active voice is better.)
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Thanks AS. Is there a milder way to express the same meaning?
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Don't mean to beat a dead horse here but is there any way to say the same thing but in a milder way?
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How about this:

My session was inadvertently disconnected from the chat room.

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