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itlw8 09:33 AM 05-09-2013
Is it just me that when I read WOW then a statement takes it like How dare you say that. I know every board it different but it seems here WOW does not mean how excited I am but WOW you are wrong and should not even post here...


Yes I know I just state my answers bluntly and that irritates some... I am what I am...

I do not get offended easily so it is whatever ( do not like that phrase either LOL)

really I am not trying to start a fight today either LOL maybe I am bored
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AmyKidsCo 09:35 AM 05-09-2013
I guess I haven't read enough WOW posts to have that reaction. I tend to use WOW in a positive manner so I also tend to read it that way.
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MrsSteinel'sHouse 09:41 AM 05-09-2013
Lilly's Purplr Plastic Purse - "Wow that is just about all I can say, Wow!"
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EntropyControlSpecialist 09:56 AM 05-09-2013
I don't read that much into a comment like wow, to be honest. I don't know of anyone who uses the word "wow" as a negative expression in real life.
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crazydaycarelady 09:58 AM 05-09-2013
Originally Posted by :
I tend to use WOW in a positive manner so I also tend to read it that way.
WOW - me too!
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SquirrellyMama 09:59 AM 05-09-2013
I tend to use WOW when I'm surprised, either good or bad.


1. Wow, that is a beautiful dress!
2. Wow, I can't believe you just said that!



Kelly
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mom2many 10:19 AM 05-09-2013
Originally Posted by SquirrellyMama:
I tend to use WOW when I'm surprised, either good or bad.


1. Wow, that is a beautiful dress!
2. Wow, I can't believe you just said that!



Kelly
Me too!
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williams2008 10:20 AM 05-09-2013
Originally Posted by SquirrellyMama:
I tend to use WOW when I'm surprised, either good or bad.


1. Wow, that is a beautiful dress!
2. Wow, I can't believe you just said that!



Kelly
Same here!!
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momofboys 10:27 AM 05-09-2013
Maybe you are mis-reading someone's intent. I have used Wow to begin a statement on here but it was never to insinuate that I think another provider is wrong about something - it is mostly used in my case to express disbelief at how DCP's act like: Wow, I can't understand why they would expect so much special!
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Blackcat31 10:29 AM 05-09-2013
Wow! I had no idea there were so many interpretations of the word wow!
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canadiancare 10:41 AM 05-09-2013
Wow I have no idea what this is about.

I take more offence at the misuse of the word "whatever"
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MamaBearCanada 10:42 AM 05-09-2013
Originally Posted by SquirrellyMama:
I tend to use WOW when I'm surprised, either good or bad.


1. Wow, that is a beautiful dress!
2. Wow, I can't believe you just said that!



Kelly
Me four!!!!
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melilley 10:43 AM 05-09-2013
Originally Posted by MrsSteinel'sHouse:
Lilly's Purplr Plastic Purse - "Wow that is just about all I can say, Wow!"
Love that book!
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melilley 10:44 AM 05-09-2013
Originally Posted by SquirrellyMama:
I tend to use WOW when I'm surprised, either good or bad.


1. Wow, that is a beautiful dress!
2. Wow, I can't believe you just said that!



Kelly
Same here!
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lolaland 10:52 AM 05-09-2013
What was the question again?


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itlw8 10:53 AM 05-09-2013
told you I was bored/// what is it about??? not a dang thing... LOL


words can mean things that are not even meant
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MyAngels 11:12 AM 05-09-2013
Thanks, ladies - now I have the word Wow! running through my brain....
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AfterSchoolMom 11:14 AM 05-09-2013
I use it both ways:

Wow!

Wow.

Totally different.
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Childminder 11:19 AM 05-09-2013
Try reading it upside down. MOM
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Sugar Magnolia 11:20 AM 05-09-2013
I like "really" as a question! Negative use....."Your food is all over the floor! Really?" Or positive use....."You did it by yourself? Really? Wow!"
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Unregistered 11:22 AM 05-09-2013
It's the "wow. just wow." phrase that sounds so sarcastic when used on this forum. I always read it as if someone's shaking their head in disbelief that someone would think/write whatever it is they're responding to.
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TheGoodLife 11:27 AM 05-09-2013
Originally Posted by SquirrellyMama:
I tend to use WOW when I'm surprised, either good or bad.


1. Wow, that is a beautiful dress!
2. Wow, I can't believe you just said that!



Kelly
Agreed! "Wow, I love that picture, DCB!" OR "Wow, did i really just find you sleeping in your pack 'n play w/o pants and a diaper?!" (Yep, both of those just this morning, too )

LOL
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melilley 11:40 AM 05-09-2013
Funny, just yesterday I responded to a post and put Wow. At first when I read this, I thought I said something wrong in that post and I actually asked myself if the person whom I was responding to would take it the wrong way (it wasn't in a mean way, I was just surprised at what lengths they had to go through for something..the Celiacs post). I had to go back and look...lol
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Willow 11:47 AM 05-09-2013
Originally Posted by Childminder:
Try reading it upside down. MOM
Did not see that one coming......my nose stings and smells like Vitamin Water now
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DaisyMamma 05:28 PM 05-09-2013
Originally Posted by EntropyControlSpecialist:
I don't read that much into a comment like wow, to be honest. I don't know of anyone who uses the word "wow" as a negative expression in real life.
I do!
But I use a lot of sarcasm.
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