Posted by: deadangel
« on: February 04, 2008, 01:00:51 PM »I have another question, sort of, about the glossary. Also in relation to Crave it is explained that "older than me, not older per se" means "looks and feels older than me, though may not be physically older". To me this sentence does mean that the person referred to is definitely physically older than the person speaking, but that doesn't mean they are old. Sort of explaining that calling someone an older man/woman doesn't mean they're old 'in general', just older than the person speaking. Though this may be a matter of interpretation. And I may be picking nit.