@SmartmanApps Americans don't use the "maths" abbreviation, so that gave me a clue.
I never had a problem with arithmetic I didn't come to appreciate higher math until I was an adult and took a career path where I don't need to use it very often..
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@SmartmanApps Americans don't use the "maths" abbreviation, so that gave me a clue. I never had a problem with arithmetic I didn't come to appreciate higher math until I was an adult and took a career path where I don't need to use it very often.. 7 comments
@beforewisdom I believe you, it is a common thing. Some right wing guy asked me why I never believed his version of reality. I told him that the version of the news I accept comes from multiple sources and all around the world. He somehow managed to find an Australian right wing kook with his own show to back up what he heard on Fox News. π Just like your story, he kept on looking until he found someone that told him what he wanted to hear. @beforewisdom @beforewisdom @SmartmanApps LOL, the first few times I heard it from a British monk I watched I wondered what was wrong with him. :-) |
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Yeah I know, and I've had some of them argue with me that "Mathematics isn't plural". Ah, yes it is (and even if it wasn't that doesn't mean you HAVE TO drop the "s". e.g. Pty Ltd includes both the first and last letters. Abbreviations aren't necessarily just the first letters).