I have a habit of beginning nearly any other thing with ‘So’.

  • Andrew@piefed.social
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    2 months ago

    I think it’s just a desire to indicate some uncertainty about something (like - I’m not an expert, my opinion on whatever could change with time or new information). A full stop seems arrogant somehow.

    I realise it’s not a good impulse and mostly resist. Mostly …

    (that last one’s nothing to do with the above reasoning, it’s just a line from Aliens that’s stuck in my head).

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      1 month ago

      Thanks for the input, I know my reply is plenty late x.x

      I totally get the "a full stop seems arrogant, which is why, unless I write formal mails for work or such, just skip the full stop in short one-sentence-answers or if a linebreak makes for better reading because my two or three sentences pertain to different topics.