I just wondered if Hansen had spotted they are a bit less chatty at the start of a match.
If so, he would be using 'laconic' correctly but I've no Idea why that would be relevant to their playing.
To answer your question though I would prefer kids to use words correctly.
(I knew an 8 year old who'd learnt the word 'ambivalent'. She used it at every opportunity. It was quite sweet really!)
Posted By: Bravo win or die on October 24th 2010 at 09:41:31
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- Alan Hansen (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Oct 24, 08:43:35
- Perhaps they are laconic. The ref comes to tell them to stop pushing in the penalty (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Oct 24, 09:19:13
- So would I. Wouldn't it be preferable if they use it correctly, though? (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Oct 24, 09:26:57
- I just wondered if Hansen had spotted they are a bit less chatty at the start of a match. (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Oct 24, 09:41:31
- So would I. Wouldn't it be preferable if they use it correctly, though? (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Oct 24, 09:26:57
- Perhaps they are laconic. The ref comes to tell them to stop pushing in the penalty (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Oct 24, 09:19:13
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