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:Are you familiar
:Some languages distinguish between "we" meaning "i and others" and "we" meaning "you and I."in english if you call someone and say "we," it's ambiguous as to whether you're referring to, say, you and the members of your household or to you and the person on the phone.
:With the linguistic concept of
:Clusivity?
:Hm?
:So?
:So now that I have a baby I'm calling all my ex boyfriends.
:What?
:Steve. Steve, it's elaine. We have a child.
:Caption: smbc-comics.com
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:We have a child?!
:No, we have a child.
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