![]() ![]() Generally while reading a book I underline words or expressions or references, which I can’t comprehend to look up later. This phrase was not only thing harming my reading experience. However in an otherwise well written book, repetition of this phrase makes reading experience irritating especially if the reader belongs to passionate anti-“Fair enough” group. To be completely honest I have to say, “Fair enough” about the context of most of the “Fair enough”s. There is, on average one “Fair enough” every 10 to 15 pages. My revelation came while reading Hide and Seek by Ian Rankin. Neither this is a recent phenomenon nor an Indian one. ![]() It has some how become the multipurpose reply to everything.īut I was mistaken. I feel as if I am flooded with “Fair enough”. I am revolted by the liberal use of “Fair enough” (or some form of it) in Indian English. What is fair? How it is fair? To whom it is fair? And how much fairness is enough? I clarified how I am merely a book blogger with some original writing thrown in. He replied enthusiastically about his relative being “a food blogger too”. I gave my usual full time mommy description and then said I write some time in my blog. On our first meeting someone asked me what do I do. ![]()
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