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How do I say:

You are not being nice. I am not crazy. Except defeat graciously. This will not be the last time.

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updated NOV 17, 2008
posted by Seriniti

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Warning: Seriniti has another thread open on this topic, which has been answered. I assume this thread's going to be deleted when an administrator sees it.

updated NOV 17, 2008
posted by Natasha
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Is this to your chess partner'

updated NOV 17, 2008
posted by TimEivissa
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You are correct. It should be "Accept". My apologies.

Natasha said:

Fix your title, please . . .P.S. The English should say ACCEPT defeat graciously.

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updated NOV 17, 2008
posted by Seriniti
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Fix your title, please . . .

P.S. The English should say ACCEPT defeat graciously.

updated NOV 17, 2008
posted by Natasha
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