So when are you going to explain what it means for a word to be the right one?
Do we have to beg you?
So when are you going to explain what it means for a word to be the right one?
Well, here 'I' am, seeking out, here, to learn, understand, and know what a 'right word' even is, exactly.
I did in my first post, here, in this thread.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 3:49 amSo when are you going to explain what it means for a word to be the right one?
Only if you want to.
And, yet, you, still, have not yet asked a clarifying question.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 3:50 amWell, here 'I' am, seeking out, here, to learn, understand, and know what a 'right word' even is, exactly.
LOL 'Full' of 'excuses'Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 3:53 am Reason noone likes you, Mr. Teen Age, is because you're full of excuses.
Obviously, 'the right word' is 'a word' that fits in, perfectly, with one's already obtained thoughts and thinking, that is, opinions, views, values, perspectives, assumptions, beliefs, et cetera.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 3:53 am Here we are asking you to explain to us what it means for a word to be the right one and what exactly do we get?
Are you, really, that absolutely blind? I presented some thing in my very first post in this thread.
Were you, previously, unaware that a 'right word' would have to be one that fitted, in perfectly, or, right, with you already obtained and previously gained perceptions?Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 3:53 am US:
What it means for the word to be the right one?
YOU:
You still don't know the difference between 'right' and 'Right', don't you? One is in relation to some of you, the other is in relation to all of you. There you go. Super clear! Can't be more clear that! Hope that helps!
Does that mean that . . .
Obviously you would have to, first, clarify who that 'some one' is, exactly?Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 5:31 amDoes that mean that . . .
A 'woman' is just 'a woman', which is a woman to some one.
What are you even on about, here, exactly?Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 5:31 am A 'Woman' is just 'a woman', which is a Woman to every one.
'I' do not even know what the 'this' word even is, exactly. Anyway, 'you' appear to be 'way off track', once more.
According to 'you', and 'your logic', whatever 'i', 'the writer', want 'that word' to mean, correct?Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 5:34 amOkay, let me try.
What does the word "definition" mean?
But I am not dodging the question, at all, the word 'definition', just like all words, mean whatever one, the speaker/listener/writer/reader, wants it/them to mean.
I am asking about the common definition though. So you're not really answering my question.
Well, absolutely obviously, you never asked about the so-called 'common definition', anywhere. So, once again, 'this one', once more' asked for and said some thing that it did not even mean. Therefore, I will, again, reiterate, say and write what you actually mean, and, mean what you actually say and write, and then there will not be so much confusion and misunderstandings, here. And, in regards to asking questions, if you want a particular specific answer, then just ask the actual specific question, which you want a specific answer for.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 2:34 pmI am asking about the common definition though. So you're not really answering my question.
Seeing as how 'you' were using 'that word' in 'your question' above, here, would 'you' also like to now share with 'us' how you are using 'that word'?Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 2:34 pm You are also free to tell us how you're using the word.
But, 'it' is 'an answer'. Infact every words 'means' what 'it' means, 'to you'. Which obviously can be very, very different, 'to another's, and even opposing different. And, this without even mentionp how one word can mean different things at different times to the exact same person.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 2:34 pm Everything except for, "It means whatever it means to you". That's not an answer.
And, hopefully 'you' have understood 'this', this time. But, obviously 'we' will just have to to wait, to see.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 2:34 pm Hopefully, 'this one' will understand 'this', Absolutely, Positively, And How.
I asked you for the common definition of the word "definition". I got a response with 374 words in it that do not answer the question AT ALL. Just more of your usual mindless blabbering.Age wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 12:02 am Well, absolutely obviously, you never asked about the so-called 'common definition', anywhere. So, once again, 'this one', once more' asked for and said some thing that it did not even mean. Therefore, I will, again, reiterate, say and write what you actually mean, and, mean what you actually say and write, and then there will not be so much confusion and misunderstandings, here. And, in regards to asking questions, if you want a particular specific answer, then just ask the actual specific question, which you want a specific answer for.
There is absolutely no use at all if, for example, you ask for the definition of a word when what you actually wanted was a specific type of definition for a word. Again, just ask for exactly what 'it' is that you want, here.
How much simpler and easier could things get, here?
Now, if you are asking about some so-claimed 'common definition', then, like always, that would be relative to 'the observer'. Unless, of course, you have some particular numbers that show and prove, on its own, the 'commonness' of 'a definition'.
Now, 'I' will remind 'this one' that what is so-called 'common' all depends on not just the 'year/s', but also on the 'time', when the question is asked, as well on the culture, and country, and also on the group of people being referenced.
As can be easily sent, here, there are quite a number of differing variables that need to be taken into account, first. That is, if 'this one' really does want the true, and right, answer, here
So, obviously what is 'common' in my point of reference and from my perspective might well not be to you. And, then what are 'we' going to do, exactly? Fight over who's view and who's words are 'right' and who's are not?
In case you have forgotten 'I' have already explained to 'you' what are 'right' words, and which words are not.
Also, and by the way, what does 'commonality' even have to with absolutely any thing, here?
you just spend quite a bit of time 'trying to' defend a belief and claim of yours by using 'definitions' in your own way, which was not the 'usual' or 'common' way, anyway.