Seems to be a generational shift. It was always humble 20 years ago, I think. Is IMNSHO still used? That wouldn’t make sense with “honest.”
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this thread is my first-ever exposure to "imnsho"
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tentative hypothesishttps://twitter.com/alicemazzy/status/993605200597397505 …
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alternate take: the young are wrong and don't know anything and also bad
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my take is that the "honest" is fake, ~no one actually believes the H means "honest", and we're all reacting to a phantom
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no I am an honest-believer as is everyone under like 25 I've asked so far
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oh my god. I just reread your initial tweet. you are the first person I've seen who has actually copped to the "honest" reading. i'm so confused.
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I just asked in a friend group that's mostly high school/college age and everyone (n =~ 10? one person also asked everyone in his dorm) has answered "honest"
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this is the first change to honest and skimming the history it looks like a constant accidental edit war since then https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=IMHO&oldid=2256597 …
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what is this berenstain bullshit
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