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Don't you hate people who claim their day was 'absolutely fabulous'?

Really, is any day good enough to be declared 'absolutely fabulous'? I think that's a crock of ****, a classic example of artificiality.

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  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago
    Favorite Answer

    You are right.

  • 2 decades ago

    Well In every bodys life there are periods when they are in an elated mood and this may last for say few days/weeks/months .

    After wiining a jackpot, or a promotion, or the World Cup the jubiliant mood will overshadow everything and one is surrounded by YES people . So no wonder for them it is fabulous always.

    All moods are artificial only and it is all in the minds.

    One need not be jealous of such people nor annoyed.

    If you think some one is fooling around avoid the company but let it not spoil your mood as it would damage your health in the long run. Why should you become sick!!!

  • 2 decades ago

    No I don't hate people who claim their day was absolutely fabulous, although they maybe a bit light on their loafers (just kidding). Why would you hate such a statement, and what difference does it make to you if someone rates their day so?

    Also, I love the Britcom "Absolutely Fabulous", so there. Furthermore, the weather here was great, and I had an absolutely fabulous day, so there again !

  • 2 decades ago

    I disagree with you. I have had days that have be absolutely fabulous, out-of-this-world, way too cheery, and f8cking awesome! And who are you to say that their day wasn't that grand, by whose standards are you going by? I would hope that at least one of your days would fit into this category. Artificial is for boobies and sweeteners, not the way you should live your life. So no, I will disagree with you on that point and leave it at that.

  • 2 decades ago

    No, some days are only "good enough" and some days are "sorta good" and some days are "really great" and others are "absolutely fabulous".

    Do I detect a hint of jealousy? Hmmm? lol maybe you need to have one of those yourself!

  • 2 decades ago

    some people have good days some bad everybody could have a different meaning of what a absolutely fabulous day so don't hate them maybe your day was better than theirs.

  • Biker
    Lv 6
    2 decades ago

    No. I have had a couple of days that were great and I would have said the same thing had anyone asked me.

    Most days suck so bad that I say I want ring side seats for the end of the earth.

    But every now and then something really wonderous happens and its well worth the wait.

  • 2 decades ago

    No, I don't hate people that say they had a fabulous day-every day is a fabulous, a great day,& a blessed day, I feel that every day that you are able to see a new day arrive it is a blessing.

  • 2 decades ago

    Usually people who say that have had something fabulous happen but the whole day wasnt that great.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    No, unless they say it with real enthusiasm...

    My new standard answer is "Marvelous!" because I'm so sick of saying "fine" and most people don't want to hear the truth, anyway. Is it going to gain me any friends if I tell them I wish I'd never been born or that my cat just died or I'm so deep in debt I don't think I'll ever get out? I don't want false pity and I don't want anyone else to feel uncomfortable. "Marvelous" usually gets a smile whether they really believe me or not.

    Source(s): My cat didn't really just die. I was using that as an example. (He died a year ago on Easter Sunday.) Don't you feel sorry for me now? See what I mean? My day was absolutely fabulous! :)
  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    Well, sometimes you do have an absolutely fabulous day.

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