Exactly. One rule I have advised all of the lawyers working for me is, 'Don't impute bad motive.' Seems to be happenin' here.
As I stated in the other reply: mea culpa for any offense--none intended.
DarknessEternal wrote:
Not abrasive at all, I reckon. Friendly and familiar. Just a flippant way to `hi to you to'. I don't know about Yanks, but Aussies talk that way to each other all the time.
|