(Anyone else miffed by this one?) Haha -- I didn't see it until now. It's a bit murky, grammatically speaking. "I bring MOI most to a friendship." Sounds like the friendship is a barn dance or potluck dinner. Well, that might fit some,,,Oh!
It's not "what do you best bring to a relationship?" or "what do you provide in a friendship?" or "what is the best thing you bring to a relationship?" or anything else in clear or not clumsy language... It's "what do you bring most in a relationship" which immediately made me think of carry-in platters.
And I bring the cheese plate.It's a good plan. I don't often look at these questions -- just the ones that are on the home page-- and then not often -- I didn't see this one until you posted it. I like your answer!
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(Anyone else miffed by this one?) Haha -- I didn't see it until now.
It's a bit murky, grammatically speaking.
"I bring MOI most to a friendship." Sounds like the friendship is a barn dance or potluck dinner. Well, that might fit some,,,Oh!
And I bring the cheese plate.
*lol*
And I bring the cheese plate. It's a good plan.
I don't often look at these questions -- just the ones that are on the home page-- and then not often -- I didn't see this one until you posted it. I like your answer!
I'm with Robbbie: if there are cheese snacks, I'm willing to forgive bad grammar.
For chips and queso dip, I'm willing to temporarily forgive a split infinitive (but not indefinitely). (pi)
You have vague talents?
Grammer police? Not YOU Shush, say it ain't so. : (
Bring me a cheese plate and all is forgiven.
I'm less couth about it; I describe it as seeming autofellatio.