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It's bad phrasing either way Lupine Send a noteboard - 27/02/2010 02:16:36 AM
I can see the difference between "amazing" and "impressive" in a number of ways, but any way I view this it is still an insult.

But I think what he meant is that she's an impressive/amazing girl - that she must be, because the brother has such high standards. Not that she isn't and hence it's "amazing" (something to be amazed by) that he would consider her.
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And now the story behind the previous question. Appalling turns funny. - 27/02/2010 12:57:23 AM 597 Views
I don't see the difference - 27/02/2010 01:51:01 AM 488 Views
It's bad phrasing either way - 27/02/2010 02:16:36 AM 484 Views
Re: It's bad phrasing either way - 27/02/2010 10:33:27 AM 488 Views
I'm with your son. To me, that read as a compliment. - 27/02/2010 04:55:40 AM 440 Views
you gibbs'd, Nice! *NM* - 27/02/2010 02:09:16 PM 192 Views

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