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Unread 21-03-2007, 12:37
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Re: You Cannot Graciously Accept

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Originally Posted by 65_Xero_Huskie View Post
From what that says (Dictionary.com), it looks like you can say that and mean you are happy, or relieved. I still dont get what the point of trying to tell us to NOT say "graciously". That sounds a little like UNgraciousness there.

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This has to be the best thing in the thread so far.
I can't disagree with you in the definition but it IS a far reach to make it to "happy." and I've never heard of " Happy Professionalism " I've heard of "Happy Bunny!"...but that not gracious at all....

Steve
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