Originally posted by gazag
should - used in auxiliary function to express obligation, propriety, or expediency
so it is a mandatory requirement. dcs221 and devilsrule911 think befor lashing back at the smart people, lash back at the followers but read and understand befor you speak
Is that really how British spell "before"?
And I was only saying his thinking, I understand
what hyyyper is implying, yet, I understood dc's point of view so I showed you what he was thinking. Think before you speak.
And "should" does not mean a requirement, it is only expected. That is what I think of "should" to be... Though, I know hyyyper will not allow them in and I don't go out of my way to find loop holes *ehem Mikey ehem* (unless it is a really bad contest)