Can you explain the unexplained?
By thelastegg
@thelastegg (27)
Romania
October 30, 2008 9:21am CST
Do you think the fact that we never say happy birthday to anyone on one's actual first day of life and the fact that you should never say but after i'm sorry have anny connection? Barely waiting for your answer.
2 responses
@taripres (1499)
• United States
30 Oct 08
I'm assuming the birthday question is actually answered in 2 ways! First, I would say it's not actually the act of saying the birthday greeting, u just began life. But they did have a party while in the stomach, the baby shower!
I'm sorry, hmm....interesting! U can't really say I'm sorry til' after an incident unless u know something warranting that response, will happen!
Taripre$
@thelastegg (27)
• Romania
31 Oct 08
First of all, allow me to say sorry for the double n in the anny word - it shouldn't have happened.
Now, Taripre$
Regarding the birthday greeting, I feel you started drawing closer to a clean answer, as the one I'm looking for, and cleared the way for others to follow. And I find you baby shower picture quite plastic and imaginative. Yet you let me find, by supposition, your entire and real argument so I still don't have the comfort of a fully delivered answer.
As about saying but after saying I'm sorry, I have to admit that you took the reasoning a bit further than I expected so, please, let me give you a round of applause just for that. And now, after the silence has completely stepped in, I announce the audience that there's still a place to fill for a clearer answer.
Both the above issues make one single question and you, Taripre$, kind of suggested an answer for this, whether or not intentionally. But than again you preferred to stop and let me guess what you really have in mind.
Good reasoning,
TheLastEgg.