tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2100485281946976634.post7436242745502654973..comments2018-06-01T13:57:15.568+03:00Comments on Thoughts on innovation and everyday life: DistancesThe Suitcase Manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06533112207952662156noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2100485281946976634.post-50521648422984406032014-06-15T17:35:46.001+03:002014-06-15T17:35:46.001+03:00@Anonymous:
Regarding point no. 1, yes I agree. ...@Anonymous: <br /><br />Regarding point no. 1, yes I agree. The person I was talking about falls into that category. It's just that we hadn't been able to talk for ages. <br /><br />Regarding no. 2, for me the meaning is "being a friend for a loooong time now".The Suitcase Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06533112207952662156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2100485281946976634.post-60686023909822258112014-06-10T23:31:24.234+03:002014-06-10T23:31:24.234+03:001. It’s funny, but for me it is hard to discuss “t...1. It’s funny, but for me it is hard to discuss “trivial details of everyday life” with people I don’t feel close to, even if this needs to be done in the context of social politeness. I guess this works as an indicator of intimacy for my relationship with others! <br />2. I never liked the term “old friend” because it entails two –both negative – meanings: old in age (!), or no longer existed. IAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com