…as there were two people who have me on their Friends list but who were not on mine. I have remedied that.
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7 Responses to “I must look at my friends list more often”
Well, I’m always chuffed when someone who is on my friends list puts me on theirs, and kind of sad when people who are on my friends list don’t bother to put me on theirs, I have to ensure that I don’t produce the same effect on others.
There was one other person as well, so you’re in good company.
It took me about 2-3 years year to determine whether it meant “well pleased” or “pissed off” as it made sense with both those definitions in most of the cases it was used. I finally sussed it out.
Not to be used lightly among non-Brits, though; they won’t have a clue as to what it means.
Well thanks.
Thinking you meant me…
I’m wierd: I check my userinfo daily!
Well, I’m always chuffed when someone who is on my friends list puts me on theirs, and kind of sad when people who are on my friends list don’t bother to put me on theirs, I have to ensure that I don’t produce the same effect on others.
There was one other person as well, so you’re in good company.
I’d never heard the term “chuffed” before.
Consider my world enlarged.
It took me about 2-3 years year to determine whether it meant “well pleased” or “pissed off” as it made sense with both those definitions in most of the cases it was used. I finally sussed it out.
Not to be used lightly among non-Brits, though; they won’t have a clue as to what it means.
Not to be used lightly among non-Brits, though; they won’t have a clue as to what it means.
Piffle.
OK, most won’t have a clue as to what it means.
All generalisations are false, including this one.