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  • #16
    Originally posted by Rapunzel
    My son came to me today and asked me what "sophisticated" means. At that particular moment I could recall the route "soph" and it's meaning as well as the exact definition of "sophistry". But, for some reason I found myself momentarily faltering on the best way to define "sophisticated". My friend who was visiting and has an outstanding grasp of vocabulary rescued me and gave him a great definition while I floundered around explaining that sophisticated people seem sophisticated.

    Seriously, people make mistakes. Even people who were trained for many years in the art of public speaking and debate.... Again,
    But you weren't giving a speech about a topic that you were supposed to be prepared for on 'sophistication'.
    ~Mom of 5, married to an ID doc
    ~A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss

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