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    Suppose someone said to you.....

    "I hate to see you leave, but I love to see you go".......

    Compliment or Insult......

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    Depends where your going

    Quote Originally Posted by jamieboyo View Post
    Suppose someone said to you.....

    "I hate to see you leave, but I love to see you go".......

    Compliment or Insult......
    Some people have to have the last word,
    but they don't actually want you to stop talking,
    as they like the sound of their own voices too much.



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    ....Depends on if my hour was up......apart from that i ain't budging
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    Quote Originally Posted by zilch View Post
    Fixed that for ya.....
    Still don't know if your fix is a compliment or insult, but if a lady said that to me, I'm not complaining!!!
    Last edited by jamieboyo; 24-12-14 at 11:36.

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    Sounds more like it might be bordering on the insulting territory if thats the context ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jose Sanchez View Post
    Sounds more like it might be bordering on the insulting territory if thats the context ?
    I think it's an insult anyway to be honest, was just wondering what others thought so held off saying so....

    Maybe more of a complisult depending on the context...You know something people may say as a compliment but which are actually insults...another classic one been "I'd be all over you, if I was drunk".

    And no, you've taken it out of context, thank god!

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    She was probably just teasing you. Don't dwell on it too much, otherwise you'll go mad.

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    depends on the manner in which they say it, GF or Escort?

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    If it was the wife, then yeah, sounds pretty standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genie in a Bottle View Post
    depends on the manner in which they say it, GF or Escort?
    Friend, who gets a kick out of teasing.....

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