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ARGH, I hate it when somebody gives me a non-time like that, requiring me to follow up with a question. Example:
"I'll be there mid-morning" "So...about 9?" "No, about 10 or 10:30" So, what do these "times" mean to you: Mid-morning First thing in the morning Lunch time Early afternoon Mid-afternoon Late afternoon Early evening Supper time Also: The end of the week - you mean Thursday or Friday? Saturday? The first of the month - you mean March 1? Or the first few days of the month? We all speak a different "language" and wonder why there is so much miscommunication!! ![]()
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