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Yep, totally agree with you there, Sue.


Whenever anyone uses a phrase like that..to be quite honest with you...to be honest... I always reply with "does that mean you have been less than candid up to now" (especially if it is in a formal setting). Always throws people off their stride, some even get argumentative and aggressive!!!!

adonirum Wrote:

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> Yep, totally agree with you there, Sue.

>

> Whenever anyone uses a phrase like that..to be

> quite honest with you...to be honest... I always

> reply with "does that mean you have been less than

> candid up to now" (especially if it is in a formal

> setting). Always throws people off their stride,

> some even get argumentative and aggressive!!!!


Surely not! :))

I went to a convent school and we were told never to wear patent shoes for this very reason!


Pugwash Wrote:

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> All fur coat and no knickers was another of old

> aunt's sayings. Also was informed when young, that

> respectable girls/women did not wear patent shoes

> as their underwear could be reflected in the shine

> of the shoe!!!

>

> As far as I am aware, none of the family were from

> 'the north' and going back to my great

> grandparents - they lived in ED all their lives

> (Pellatt/Landells Road)

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