The saying, When in doubt, leave it out - name four situations where you could apply it. Asked by goldie080 49 months ago Similar questions: doubt leave situations apply Society > People.
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When to "leave it out" 1. If you're inclined to write a nasty post. If you're just trying to be ironically funny, many times that type of humor is lost when it's in writing.
But worse, if you truly mean to challenge another person's opinion in a confrontational way, don't. 2. If you're writing a word with a final S.It is correct more frequently to leave the apostrophe out than to put it in.
An apostophe S ('s) means possession or contraction. It doesn't mean plural and despite what seems to be becoming prevailing usage, it should not be used as a warning that an S is coming.3. If it's time to take potted plants in for the winter and you just can't figure out what all those little black dots are, and Raid hasn't helped.
4. If you're making chili and the recipe seems to call for an unusually large amount of chili powder and hot sauce. You can always add more later.
SharonW's Recommendations When in Doubt, Mumble: A Bureaucrat's Handbook Amazon List Price: $22.00 Used from: $2.00 When In Doubt, Follow The Yellow Brick Road Amazon List Price: $16.50 Here are some other things to do when in doubt..
Gossip, extra salt, doubtful references in reports, dirty clothes that might need to be cleaned .
Oooh! GREAT question! 1.
Sewing/design. When you are sitting there, staring and wondering,... 'does this need more trim/embellishments? '.... the answer is almost always "NO!" 2.
Fighting with a loved one. When you have a perfect comeback (mean, angry, true AND funny) and take a second to say, "Huh,.. is that too mean? Maybe I shouldn't say it..." then it means you DEFINITELY shouldn't say it.
3. Making a casserole/baking cookies. When you wonder if MAYBE you should add something a little extra this time to make it "special" this time,.. and you are rummaging through your spice rack looking for just the right thing to make it "different"... well, this is how the worst cooking mistakes are made. 4.
Stuff that you don't know what/whose it is. Sometimes you'll find something totally weird in your own house,.. or on your workdesk or in your pockets. If you throw it away, it always ends up being something important... so you just set it aside, by itself, out for everyone to see hoping you either figure out what its for or who left it.
1) When you are not sure of stats, leave it out. 2) When it's second or third person in legalities.3) If your facts are not clear. 4) Then there's this little voice inside, that tells you not to include a certain statement.
My biggest would be When packing clothing to go to the Olympics. Every ounce I leave home is another 10 pins I can take to the games. I also use it when having a conversation with parents about how evil their child is.
I use it in examples of what the child does in class.
" "Bites in S. Cal that would leave a very itchy big red spot not a mosquito, dot in center when you apply peroxide?" "Has anyone noticed all the people who want to leave Askvile? " "CONVERSATIONAL SITUATIONS... what type of situation do you think would apply to the following?
" "If you leave food (unopened) when you leave a resort/condo, do the people who clean get to have it?" "How many people apply to medical school each year. Please only answer if you are sure about the answer. " "Do most people leave a tip for the maid at a hotel?
If so, how do they decide how much to leave? " "Why do people leave coins (pennies, mainly) on graves? " "Why do people always want their home team to go / leave?" "Some people have jobs that incidentally trigger strange, or funny, situations...
Bites in S. Cal that would leave a very itchy big red spot not a mosquito, dot in center when you apply peroxide?
How many people apply to medical school each year. Please only answer if you are sure about the answer.
Some people have jobs that incidentally trigger strange, or funny, situations...
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.