If once took a linguistics class in which the Professor stated that there many language in which a double negative stays negative or in which a double negative becomes positive, e.g.
"No hay nada."
"He was not without delusions of grandeur"
But, the Professor went on to say, there are no languages in which a double positive becomes a negative. Taking that into account I think I would respond to azzurro's comment, reproduced below, with:
"Yeah, right."
Originally Posted by
azzurro
lol, don't think anyone here was trying to impress you... the phrase 'high level' was only used to separate those who board first (GS) and Group 1 from latter boarding groups given the amount of miles they fly, or money they spend on a Chase card. Never as a class or social distinction between individuals.
