Doesn't it go without saying, nine times out of ten, that if I make a statement, that statement expresses my opinion?
Is there any difference between my saying "IMHO, Mitt Romney looks like an Easter Island statue", and my saying simply "Mitt Romney looks like an Easter Island statue"?
IYHO, skipvia? ;-)
Still, too hasty with the pastey is a wonderful phrase!
Bugger. Too hasty with the pastey...
Ummm...no difference at all, there, yarb.
Doesn't it go without saying, nine times out of ten, that if I make a statement, that statement expresses my opinion?
Is there any difference between my saying "IMHO, Mitt Romney looks like an Easter Island statue", and my saying simply "Mitt Romney looks like an Easter Island statue"?
IMHO the whole thing is a crock of bollocks.
Edited to not look like a doofus.
I've been known to offer harebrained opinions. ;-)
I've also come across "In my holy opinion". Perhaps this would be Mr Romney's favoured option?
Mitt Romney probably could.
That's why "humble" is preferred.
Is it possible to hold a non-honest opinion?
Also "in my humble opinion" in some circles.
In my honest opinion.