Am Freitag, 9. Januar 2015 12:05:15 UTC+1 schrieb Gervase Markham: > On 08/01/15 12:47, Robert Kaiser wrote: > > The main difference is that "you are wrong" sounds like "you are a wrong > > person" or "something is wrong with who you are", even more to someone > > who is not an English native speaker. > > Thing is, that's not what it means in English. > > KaiRo: "Beijing is the capital of Austria." > Gerv: "You are wrong. Vienna is." > > Am I insulting you? Clearly not.
What you don't seem to understand is that there is a difference between knowledge questions and questions of personal faith. There is no right or wrong when it comes to those questions. I don't know why you don't get that bit (or don't want to get it; after all, you are not stupid). People's beliefs are not right or wrong. Never. _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
