| # | Comment | Survey |
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| 21 | Yes. I have been lucky to have been so happy for many years. | Have you ever been so happy in your personal life that not even getting a cold or the flu could bring you down? |
| 22 | Drop it off as it's on your way home and the guy doesn't have a car | If you found a lost wallet, would you... |
| 23 | Sitting in front of my pc in times of peace (in our country), the answer might be slightly different than under less hypothetical circumstances! | Would you kill or die for the freedom of your country? |
| 24 | Good point. | Would you kill or die for the freedom of your country? |
| 25 | Do we all have to answer like a physicist would do? Who has the right to give a definition of a word like "colour" which everybody else has to accept? According to my concept of colour, black and white are colours. Full stop. | Is BLACK or WHITE a colour(color)? |
| 26 | I love swimming - everywhere. Best place, however: Cornish coast (England). Sheer happiness to swim in Cornish coves when the waves are coming in. And have a crab sandwich in the evening. | Where do you like to swim? |
| 27 | Hire a cleaning-woman. | What is your most favorite cleaning tip? |
| 28 | (In my language, it IS capitalized.) | Should the word MOON be capitalized? |
| 29 | No, the really silly Germans don't, unfortunately. | Should the word MOON be capitalized? |
| 30 | I have seen that in titles of articles. (But wouldn't say the authors were silly.) Capitalization is quite an interesting topic. Why, for example, "I" is capitalized in English but "you" is not? I am sure there is some history behind it which makes this interesting, not silly. (By the way, the German word for "I" (="ich") is not capitalized!) | Should the word MOON be capitalized? |