Whats the correct term, "half full" or "half empty"?

Philippines
November 7, 2006 2:33am CST
I think they are both correct.....
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@mkozaraga (175)
• Philippines
7 Nov 06
both are correct..when u say half-full it means ur optimistic...half-empty means pessimistic
• Philippines
7 Nov 06
hehehe, quite psychological huh? :-)
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• India
7 Nov 06
i agree wid her
@past123in (147)
• United Arab Emirates
7 Nov 06
its depnds on person to person...i willbe using half empty ...i am not sure if i will think of a worfd half full
• Philippines
7 Nov 06
You have a piont there......
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@ability (692)
• China
7 Nov 06
It depends, both are correct.
@sadaff (328)
• Pakistan
7 Nov 06
well, its half full if i had to fill it up .......... n half empty if som1 else had to do the job!! ;)
@wetness24 (319)
• United States
7 Nov 06
well i guess it would be the way you look at things... i look at the glass half full because there is still half left. Much more lies ahead :)
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• Philippines
7 Nov 06
but you can also say half empty.. as you have said,, there are still spaces ahead...heheheh
@subhrch (32)
• India
7 Nov 06
yeah both r correct bt 1st one shows how optimist u r....
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@anup12 (4177)
• India
7 Nov 06
I see half full actually because that is the optimistic approach