Well you responded to *me* specifically, and didn’t say that you were speaking in more general terms. So it seems kind of natural that I might think the comment was meant for me, and you also used the wording “*your* definition of civility” in your response 🤷♀️ It was at the very least ambiguous. So that’s why I misunderstood, I guess. But thank you for the clarification.
Well you responded to *me* specifically, and didn’t say that you were speaking in more general terms. So it seems kind of natural that I might think the comment was meant for me, and you also used the wording “*your* definition of civility” in your response 🤷♀️ It was at the very least ambiguous. So that’s why I misunderstood, I guess. But thank you for the clarification.
No worries! 🙂 That’s the hard part about commenting online, not having tone of voice or seeing a person’s facial expressions to help with nuances of meaning 🙂 It’s easier to misconstrue a comment.
Well you responded to *me* specifically, and didn’t say that you were speaking in more general terms. So it seems kind of natural that I might think the comment was meant for me, and you also used the wording “*your* definition of civility” in your response 🤷♀️ It was at the very least ambiguous. So that’s why I misunderstood, I guess. But thank you for the clarification.
My sincere apologies. My language skills should have led me to say, “…one’s definition of civility.”
No worries! 🙂 That’s the hard part about commenting online, not having tone of voice or seeing a person’s facial expressions to help with nuances of meaning 🙂 It’s easier to misconstrue a comment.