Stick with plain English and not archaic. It's going to confuse a lot of members here.
Just answer the question please...
No need to resort to attacking my use of language. Prithee is very common in English and won't confuse anybody.
Stick with plain English and not archaic. It's going to confuse a lot of members here.
Did IThehappy hack and started using your account or what?
Vickypreeti, she is the night!
PreetiBat!
Vickypreeti, she is the night!
Don't......
Otherwise Batmanlady will beat the crap outta you
I'm not surprised at microsoft's step the same way I'm not surprised at your hue and cry over a non-issue and choice to ignore my question.
How many times do you end up explaining people what you mean?? Is it so difficult to use the words that are common or do u think its "yo-yo" if you complicate your sentence?? Believe me it isn't cool. Lot of people here will agree with me on this.Vickybat, instead of getting worked up because I used a word you are unfamiliar with, why dont you answer my question? Don't divert from the topic. If you want to refuse to answer, just say that.
If I remember correctly (and I do) there is a free dictionary on the internet that has meanings for words that you do not know.
Wiktionary
How hard is it to use such a service guys?
This is the first place where I found people getting confused by my usage of that word.
Prithee literally is a combination of 'I pray to thee', but while it is certainly not in common usage, it is not a word that is unfamiliar in the english speaking world. It isnt wrong for me to assume that I'm allowed to use an english word in an english speaking forum.
So like I said before, please answer the question instead of avoiding it.