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Jay from earth Posted 10 years ago
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why it's followed this "full stop,end of sentence" ?

So let me reassure you: there is a sacred respect for privacy among us, but also a commitment to what we call "radical hospitality" -- not the kind advertised by the Four Seasons, but the kind that says that every single person is worthy of kindness, full stop, end of sentence.
  

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Jay from earth full stop, end of sentence. That is an informal way of saying 'simply', 'utterly' or 'completely' or 'without reservation, exception or caveat'. the kind [or hospitality] that says that every single person is worthy of kindness, with no exception.

  • Jay from earth full stop, end of sentence.
  • That is an informal way of saying 'simply', 'utterly' or 'completely' or 'without reservation, exception or caveat'.
  • the kind [or hospitality] that says that every single person is worthy of kindness, with no exception.
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Jay from earthfull stop, end of sentence.
That is an informal way of saying 'simply', 'utterly' or 'completely' or 'without reservation, exception or caveat'.

...the kind [or hospitality] that says that every single person is worthy of kindness, with no exception.
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I understand now, thank you so much.

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