> As for your opinion. Usually when you state something
> that's not an absolute fact, and is more based on your
> opinion, you say "IMO". IMO was missing from your
> sentence, and it should have been there simply because it
> came across as your opinion, or at least something that is
> not shared universally.
If it comes across as someones opionion IMO is not necessary as it's his opinion anyway. IMHO is usually used when people think that their opinion is the only one that counts.
> I don't care if 10 people agree with you, or not, I can
> name 10 people who agree with ME. See what I mean?
Your 10 Mini-Mes?
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