Mario observes:
Whaaat???
And how exactly is it any business of yours, Gabe, since it was
certainly not addressed, God forbid, to you?
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 07:45:55 +
From: Gabe Menezes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it is my business, this is a forum whereby anyone can join in any discussion,
: Gabe Menezes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Goenkars: on correctness.
2008/10/29 Venantius Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I say the following in all humility, and it is not directed at anyone.
A man may certainly call a woman Mon Cherie. It is a term of
endearment;
an old fashioned
Gabe Menezes gabe.menezes at gmail.com wrote:
Mon Cherie is French for:-
It means something like my sweetheart or my love, said to a guy.
To a girl, it would be ma cherie (pronounced in a VERY similar way).
It is patronising and downright rude to use it in a public,
conservative internet
Mon Cherie is French for:-
It means something like my sweetheart or my love, said to a guy.
To a girl, it would be ma cherie (pronounced in a VERY similar way).
It is patronising and downright rude to use it in a public,
conservative internet forum.
--
DEV BOREM KORUM.
Gabe Menezes.
London.
] Goenkars: on correctness.
Mon Cherie is French for:-
It means something like my sweetheart or my love, said to a guy.
To a girl, it would be ma cherie (pronounced in a VERY similar way).
It is patronising and downright rude to use it in a public,
conservative internet forum.
--
DEV BOREM
2008/10/29 Venantius Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I say the following in all humility, and it is not directed at anyone.
A man may certainly call a woman Mon Cherie. It is a term of endearment;
an old fashioned way of saying things among other expresions.
RESPONSE: I appreciate that, certainly