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so .........what's the problem actually?
Reply 2
speedstacker
so .........what's the problem actually?


have a guess.
Reply 3
i think you need to look up "ignorant" in the dictionary...

did you mean "abnormal"?
Reply 4
Riddy
have a guess.

you want them to go out so you can steal their clothes? :confused: cant think of anything
Reply 5
anjurdsg
i think you need to look up "ignorant" in the dictionary...

did you mean "abnormal"?


No I meant ignorant
Reply 6
Inconsiderate, maybe. Ignorant, no. But it's not like she has the plague or something.
anjurdsg
you want them to go out so you can steal their clothes? :confused: cant think of anything

:rofl:
Riddy
have a guess.

R u worrying that your family might be infected?:confused:
So her reason for not leaving ( I’m assuming ) is that she has a cold? :s: oh, when you say ignorant, you mean she thinks a cold is something serious? ^o)

anjurdsg
you want them to go out so you can steal their clothes? :confused: cant think of anything

lmao
are you trying to say like when a friend doesn't come to school because he or she is ill, but still comes out drinking in the evening?
Riddy i think you probably have to rephrase your question. I thought I was the only person who didn't get your question because my english is not very good.
Reply 12
bird flu?
LPK
bird flu?

It's impossible. if you do read some info about bird flu u'll know what i mean.
Reply 14
Bloody hell, basically my aunty has a cold and shes come round to my house spreading it, I really don't want to catch it as I have a cross country run on Monday. I just think its a bit ignorant/inconsiderate whatever you wanna call it.
Reply 15
Riddy
Bloody hell, basically my aunty has a cold and shes come round to my house spreading it, I really don't want to catch it as I have a cross country run on Monday. I just think its a bit ignorant/inconsiderate whatever you wanna call it.


Dont get stroppy because people who are trying to answer your question can't read your mind. If we don't understand the question how can you expect an answer?

We want to call it what the appropriate English word it, which is not 'ignorant'. 'Ignorant' suggests that she is unaware of the fact that she might spread her cold, 'inconsiderate' suggests she knows but doesn't care. Which is it?
well what do u want us to say?
yes it is a bit inconsiderate
it's not her fault tho, can't u just stay away from her?
Reply 17
puppy
Dont get stroppy because people who are trying to answer your question can't read your mind. If we don't understand the question how can you expect an answer?

We want to call it what the appropriate English word it, which is not 'ignorant'. 'Ignorant' suggests that she is unaware of the fact that she might spread her cold, 'inconsiderate' suggests she knows but doesn't care. Which is it?


You now understand the question, ignorant can also mean rude or 'refusing' to notice.
Reply 18
I don't think, in this case, that ignorant is applicable. I also think it's not really something to get hugely annoyed about. It's only a cold, she hasn't come round and given you syphilis, and you are exposed to these things all the time anyway.
I dont think you aunt does that on purpous unless her son is going to be in the competition as well *giggle*