Conversation started Jun 14, 2012 at 7:41.
Meysam
Jun 14, 2012 07:41
what's the meaning of "for one" in: "I for one, cannot understand why a government cannot come up with a list of redundant expenses which is being funded now and just stop these programs?"
Gigili
@Meysam It's like saying "man yeki ke fekr mikonam ...", "man yeki ke nemifahmam ..."
skullpatrol
The speaker is enumerating a list in which he is including himself as "one," he could also say, "I am one of many who cannot understand why ..."
Conversation ended Jun 14, 2012 at 7:46.
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