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Cool The longest waiter to work here?

Hello amigos!

John is the longest waiter to work here.

What does it mean? he´s the tallest waiter there?

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Old 14-May-2008, 01:59
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No, it means he has been working there for a long time more than anybody else.
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But it's terrible phrasing!

John is the waiter who has been working here the longest.
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Default Re: The longest waiter to work here?

Sorry..
I was supposed to say 'John is the waiter who has been working here the longest.' but I didn't (thinking that he wouldn't get it since it was the manner the given sentence was constructed.)
So I tried to rephrase it in a way (I thought) he would understand.
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Sorry, I didn't mean yours!

I mean the original.

(I hope I didn't cause offense. I'm very sorry.)
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Default Re: The longest waiter to work here?

Forgiven even before you apologized.
Hey, Barb, always correct me, okay? I'd love that.
I had stayed in the US from 1-year old til 8 but I have been in the Philippines for the past twelve years so my grammar has not been that good.
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But be assured, if I was "correcting" a fellow poster, I would say something like "I would say it another way" not "Gosh, that was awful!"
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AHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! that made me laugh sooooooooooooo hard!!!
Okay.. All right. thanks again!
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