MT"@hcwetherell #friends&family http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/apr/14/hospital-surveys-friends-family …" Govt redefine English language likely = don't know; unsure = won't. Outrageous!
@DocMartin68 @hcwetherell Definitions of everyday words changed, so we wrongly believe we understand? That'd sound pretty self-serving to me
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@C7RKY@DocMartin68 Thought data suggested that people who select 'unsure'on surveys, usually mean 'no strong opinion'. Not 'No way!' -
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@DocMartin68 Exactly. Just like we think 'understand' means 'comprehend', rather than 'submit to' (stand under) as in law. :-/
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