Originally Posted by
Deltahater
Sorry to disagree with you. It is plenty clear. No miles. Also, if you apply common sense, why would you get AA miles on a competing, non-allianced airline?
"You may not kiss my wife" Do you really think that is not clear and you actually might get to kiss my wife????
No need to apologise for disagreeing
In your example you are using the imperative form which is crystal clear (I may not kiss your wife). In the AA example, it's not. How about "The band may not play on Saturday as the lead singer is ill". There may or may not be a gig going ahead but it certainly doesn't mean "The band are prohibited from playing on Saturday"!!
We agree on the common sense bit!