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I think saying "it's none of your business" or "mind your own business" is sooo rude
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<p>yea, but asking your grades in a way that suggests anything besides all A's is not up to some standards is by far more rude.</p>
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I think saying "it's none of your business" or "mind your own business" is sooo rude
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<p>yea, but asking your grades in a way that suggests anything besides all A's is not up to some standards is by far more rude.</p>
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For example, whether or not you just turned fifteen yesterday or are turning sixteen tomorrow, your age still has the word fifteen in it and therefore you say 'I am fifteen' even though the two ages are "technically" different and are almost a whole year apart.
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<p>but there is no term for "almost 16" ... there is a term for "almost an A" though... it's "A-"</p>
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but there is no term for "almost 16"
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<p>Yeah there is; it's called "fifteen and a half" or "fifteen and seven eighths," or if you want to get really fancy: "fifteen and three-hundred-sixty-four three-hundred-sixty-fifths." :)</p>