jsidhu762: This is a phrase that's pretty new, at least to me. I don't know how it caught on but it's kind of redundant. If something is illogical, it doesn't make sense. You don't need to put the two together.
JMich: A house needs to be demolished for a new housing project to be built. The housing project will give work to hundreds of people, and offer affordable housing to hundreds more. In the house lives an old lady, that refuses to leave. Will you force the old lady out of her house and demolish it, or will you allow her to stay there, thus forfeiting the housing project?
Which is the logical choice, and is it also the choice that makes sense?
Put the old lady in a retirement home and demolish the house.
We have the same problems in some smaller villages/towns, I guess you guys in Greece too (although your climate is better :)). Houses are breaking, half of the house has no windows and is full of snow/water and then they can't demolish it because some old lady refuses to leave.
jsidhu762: Hello everyone!
This is a phrase that's pretty new, at least to me. I don't know how it caught on but it's kind of redundant. If something is illogical, it doesn't make sense. You don't need to put the two together.
Heh! If you speak Swedish, translate me Hejsan Svejsan. Worse redundancy :D
BUt please humour me, how is "Hello everyone" redundant? Do you mean that by saying Hello you automatically mean it to everyone?