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Originally Posted by Barb
Respectfully, I tried this once...never again. Don't mean any harm here, but it's just a fact that one person's damaging post is another's innocent (in their mind) remark.
It's all about perception...BOOMM... 
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Exactly right Barb.
Words are clothed with meaning and emotion. We should be careful how we chose and construct them in our written speech that they will not stir negative emotions.
I was once told of a woman in Paris who telegraphed her millionaire husband in New York that she had found a diamond priced at $50,000 that she would like to buy with his permission. It was a very high price in the late 1800s.
The husband wire gave the telegraph operator these words to transmit, "No. Price to great." However, the operator left out an important punctuation mark. When the woman received the wire, it read, "No price to great."
She bought the diamond. Think of it...the lack of a period cost the man $50,000.