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Re: Question for non-English/ ESL speakers....
(Anonymous) 2013-06-19 03:40 am (UTC)(link)Where I live, it's not weird for someone to own a chaise lounge, and it's also not weird for them to use that phrase. Maybe it is where you live. But that doesn't mean that it's somehow OMG SO BIZARRE, CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY ANYONE WOULD SAY THAT for people in my corner of America.
I guess my basic issue with what you've been saying is that you've taken your particular experience and extrapolated to everyone else all over the globe. The *some* words that you wonder about are not worth questioning to other people. Your objections are colored by your own personal experiences.
Re: Question for non-English/ ESL speakers....
You seem to be doing the same, i see, since you find chaise longue 'everyday' and want to make a big deal about it.
I'm not *objecting* to anything. I'm just trying to understand it. Pity you don't get the difference.