Putting your foot in your mouth
Posted by Katie Wallace on October 18, 2002
In Reply to: Putting your foot in your mouth posted by Maria on October 18, 2002
: What would be the exact meaning and connotation of this one? My friend says
"When you speak of someone "putting their foot in their mouth", it means that
they spoke thoughtlessly, or made a brash comment without realizing that someone
around might find the statement offensive. It does NOT apply to when someone makes
an ordinary statement and someone else doesn't understand it or takes it the wrong
way."
: But I think it's when you say something without taking account of what
the connotation of what your saying might be. Such as when you ask a heaveset
woman when her due date is, only to find that she's not pregnant. Clearly there's
no misunderstanding there, and she didn't take it the wrong way. The issue is
in what you said.
: Thanks for helping clear this up!
Hi -- I need help.
Can someone please translate the sentence "Please do not put the empty carton
back into the refrigerator" into Latin for me? I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Katie
- Sorry, Katie Word Camel 10/18/02