Post 19 Mar 2017, 18:27 by Ben
Left.
Right is a horrible word in English. Right can mean (among many other definitions) both "The relative direction, right" and "correct." This means that it can be very confusing when giving directions in English. For example:
Driver of car: "Do I turn left here?"
Passenger: "Right."
(The passenger meant that the driver was correct, but the driver misunderstood him and turned right instead.)
It's for this reason that I tend to not use the word right as a response to a question, but rather use correct.
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