Do your research Horace. When you see the word, “tho,” T-H-O, it’s like an even more casual version of “though,” T-H-O-U-G-H, at the end of a sentence. So, you’ll see this a lot on like social media, you’ll see this when you’re on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram, text messages, maybe. “Tho,” just means “but” but at the end of a sentence…. We all sea why you were fired…!
BasilBruce about 8 hours ago
Did he try to correct errors the boss’ Sun Maid?
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 8 hours ago
He has no raisin to grape.
MeanBob Premium Member about 7 hours ago
Sounds like sour grapes to me.
Doctor Toon about 6 hours ago
My wife is my first editor
The laptop is smarter than I am and fixes multiple errors
Bad writing is all on me, I’m working on it
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat about 4 hours ago
No raisin, no raisin bran, no raisinettes!
Dobie Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Hmmm, could the reason be because you turned-off Ottocorreckt, Horace?!
Ermine Notyours about 3 hours ago
He tried to work in a bakery, but there was no raisin’, and so no dough.
markkahler52 about 3 hours ago
I write it like that, but I am working on it, tho
InTraining Premium Member about 2 hours ago
Do your research Horace. When you see the word, “tho,” T-H-O, it’s like an even more casual version of “though,” T-H-O-U-G-H, at the end of a sentence. So, you’ll see this a lot on like social media, you’ll see this when you’re on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram, text messages, maybe. “Tho,” just means “but” but at the end of a sentence…. We all sea why you were fired…!
charles9156 about 2 hours ago
oh, i bet there was a raisin
nancyb creator about 1 hour ago
Through, that.
Rauderi about 1 hour ago
Horace, can relate. When my college-educated friend sends me a “how u” as a greeting, I’m very put off.