Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Sorry. No body. And no consciousness either.
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Very true. That is how conversations evolve. Happens all the time when conversing in person.
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I'd rather hear, "Have a good day or have a great day". I don't like it when strangers assume I have the same faith they do. I do not. Keep religion out of it, especially with strangers.
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Blessed is correct, I believe. But, verbally it often comes out as "blest".
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Thanks.
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I normally say "have a good day or have a great day" but I have no problem at all when someone says "GOD bless you" or "Have a blessed day." I don't consider it religion, but would not have a problem if it that was the intent. FAITH and religion are not the same. If someone has a problem with good wishes from someone, regardless of belief then that is on them, NOT the persons wishing them well. As far as I am concerned, a "blessed day" is the same as wishing someone a "good day." I doubt very much that someone saying "GOD bless you" is wishing you ill will. That would not make sense, would it?
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Also, more often than not, it seems that "have a blest day" is delivered monotone, without sincerity. That is when I find it most irritating. As mentioned earlier, "a good grunt" would be more genuine and even more appropriate. Most often when someone says "have a nice day" or "have a blessed day", I respond with, "and you, as well", and smile. People don't generally mean to offend, but sometimes they do. That is why generic greetings and well wishes is best, imho. |
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You cease to exist and your body rots until it’s just gone.
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