Author: Ernest Bonnem
Date: 11:19:15 03/04/04
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At least "in my humble opinion" is tongue-in-cheek funny, and internet-literate. "in my honest opinion" of course is not. On March 04, 2004 at 08:46:59, Mike Byrne wrote: >On March 04, 2004 at 03:17:53, milix wrote: > >>? > > >I always use IMO. > >IMO, if use IMHO, it implies that you may sometimes not give an "honest" >opinion. > >I just have one opinion - sometimes I change it and it may be wrong - but I only >have one. No need to differentiate, IMO. > >I know it's just a figure of speach, but it's one I avoid using.
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