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| One phrase that I really hate is when people say “thanks in advance†for something | |
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| Because there is no guarantee that their request will be done, so why potentially thank them for nothing? | |
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| I feel there is use for it. For example, I can’t wait for that blowjob from you later tonight and thanks in advance! | |
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| Perfect example. You’re saying thanks for something that isn’t going to happen | |
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