Alright, before I return to business, a couple of things will need to be mentioned. It is important to me I attempt to practice what I think as much as you can. This is sometimes not the case and at times I’m, therefore. I am. I don’t like hidden agendas. I attempt to give folks the benefit of the doubt and believe in the goodness of people. I think this to trust in people, risks have to be taken for esteem to have an opportunity. Bearing that in mind I will have a risk and expect that no one abuses it, but respects a goal of mine and attempts.
The aim: I need to formulate a word and get it accepted in the Oxford English Dictionary. There are a couple of criteria which have to be fulfilled to put in a word but I believe I have term and my plan prepared. What I am expecting is that what I am going to share won’t be taken by somebody else, so supplanting a fantasy I have had for quite a long moment. I will tell you my thought and I trust that you love it, but it remains my thought.
Among those standards for the OED is a word using a definition that is similar doesn’t exist. Or there needs to be demand for the term. I believe I have it, although that is hard. The English language has no word which means”A person or entity that’s one’s least favourite. A person or item that’s one’s most despised.” This is the reverse of “favourite”. We can find the idea across, but we’ve no single term that disturbs”most hated” together with all the efficacy that”favourite” has for”most favoured or adored”. The term I think can work out this linguistic gap is”male”.
As languages tend to build phrases which they will need to express this surprises me. It appears that from English speaking countries’ background there’s been apathy that is localized and enough aggression and maliciousness to have a need. However, I started to doubt the demand until I started looking into online marketing methods.
Besides my private ranting on online marketing methods, I was not certain what the public felt about the problem if the business gave some thought and that I was not certain. I then ran across a post headlined”The Most Hated Advertising Techniques”. Wow, if there was the motive to recharge my pursuit of “male”, I’ve found it. This was a post that looked to a study that examined people facets of online marketing. However, since it lacked a proper term to describe the disgust the entire thing played, hatred and disdain felt by the volunteers of the study. This article suggested that the simple fact of the matter is that in life all of us have items and our favourite, and we will need to have the ability to declare that.
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