I shall use that from now on!!
"To be honest"
XXL16 "Who do you support Rob"
Rob "Norwich"
XXl16 "Are they a good football team"
Rob "Well, to be honest, no"
The honest part in that saying basically means, 'this is the facts, plain and simple, with no long explination'
THe below converstion would have the same meaning
XXL16 "Who do you support Rob"
Rob "Norwich"
XXl16 "Are they a good football team"
Rob "As a matter of fact, no"
Hope that helps
Rob
Posted By: Auckland Rob, Oct 3, 10:16:15
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