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goddog said:
@bubbles, it feels more like the gracious in praise type of humbled. you see this a lot in retiring pro-sports player, actors winning awards, politicians, and other things like that.

its very interesting to see so many people interpret this differently. english is a strange language, which although common through out the world, has such regional phrases and renaming of things that those unfamiliar may find themselves confused. to have some fun go to somewhere like shanghai where english is taught heavily by different speakers of the language and listen to people converse the mash up is amazing. ill also say i think the chinese speak the queens english better than native sons of england... well the chinese women ive met anyway.

Agree. I don't see how some people can interpret it so differently when right after he refers to "such great review scores coming in so far".  Basic reading comprehension would make it fairly obvious that he meant the term as a form of praise.  But if people want to continue to read more into then more power to them.  Just seems like something completely silly to be trying to make a point about.

 



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