Comment 115165

By mdrejhon (registered) - website | Posted November 27, 2015 at 03:33:13 in reply to Comment 115108

I politely point out that semantics matter here. Usually, a "Congratulations" is an agreement / happy / pleasant / genuine. Even if it is not meant as sarcastic, it is out-of-etiquette of the use of the word in many peer groups / families / cultures.

I politely point out you said "I don't agree with it obviously" which is counter to expected norms of the non-offensive (by the POV of the recipient) use of the word "Congratulations" by all possible groups of people.

Just politely pointing these semantics out.

Comment edited by mdrejhon on 2015-11-27 04:34:15

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