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    Default Extremely urgent

    If 'Christmas Sooper Dooper Saturday' is a name given to an offer, can we say:

    Delight you loved ones with Christmas Sooper Dooper Saturday.

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    Default Re: Extremely urgent

    Quote Originally Posted by wannaknow View Post
    If 'Christmas Sooper Dooper Saturday' is a name given to an offer, can we say:

    Delight your loved ones with Christmas Sooper Dooper Saturday.
    Please give your threads useful titles. Some of us are actually put off by titles containing the word 'urgent'. They do not tell us what the thread is about, and give the impression that the member expects us to deal with their enquiry before those of others.

    If 'Christmas Sooper Dooper Saturday' is the name of an offer, then I suppose there is no reason why one should not delight one's loved ones with it, by buying the product/service offered for them.
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    Default Re: Extremely urgent

    Usually you will see it spelled super, not sooper.
    I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.

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