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Mon, May 07 2007, 9:27 am
A big thank you to Motek for renaming "How short are your skirts?" to "How long are your skirts?" See the difference? One little word--yet the first is offensive to many, and the second is a neutral request for information.
Why? Because the question as originally phrased implies at the outset that the reader's skirt is short. It's like asking "have you stopped beating your wife?"
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Motek
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Mon, May 07 2007, 10:28 am
You're welcome.
I changed it with a bit of trepidation. Posters (including myself) don't like their words edited. However, I thought that it sounded more aidel.
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Seraph
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Mon, May 07 2007, 10:51 am
Motek wrote: | You're welcome.
I changed it with a bit of trepidation. Posters (including myself) don't like their words edited. However, I thought that it sounded more aidel. |
I got no issue with what moderators change to make something nicer or more appropriate or whatever. Moderators are there to make people happy and to make a message board a nicer place.
Thank you for doing a good job!
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chocolate moose
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Mon, May 07 2007, 11:09 am
I don't see why the affront....how short is short?
Obviously shorter than a certainlength is not sancctioned by halalcha; what Jewish woman or girl would go that way?
When I wear a knee length skirt, I call that "short".
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