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Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by annae(f): 8:55pm On Nov 16, 2017
grin
Gofwane:
yeah hommie, that kwesion has come to stay in Nigeria forever. You can even say it to the president and he'll see you as a very caring citizen.
na xo jhoor
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by themayor4542(m): 9:11pm On Nov 16, 2017
The most annoying one to me is "happy womb escape" I'm like....... Wtf.

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Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by deafeyez: 9:20pm On Nov 16, 2017
SunFlow:


Little wonders WAEC gave you Resit Medal of honor. Simple correction, u can't apply.




Meanwhile, how was your night?

No wonder the oyibo man shunned you and u looked like a dirty rag.
So you must buy into everything even when oyibo are changing spellings in the dictionary and u still die with nonsense meaning when indeed that phrase/sentence could have other meanings.

U WEY NEVER NEAR WAEC CENTER DEY TALK NONSENSE.

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Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by noblebookshop: 9:27pm On Nov 16, 2017
imagine if a British dates a Nigerian and just out of d blue moon asked how was ur nyt one morning only for the girl to say beta than urs or awesome, or best night ever. oyinbo man will Na think Bae is cheating on him....
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by SunFlow(m): 9:30pm On Nov 16, 2017
deafeyez:


No wonder the oyibo man shunned you and u looked like a dirty rag.
So you must buy into everything even when oyibo are changing spellings in the dictionary and u still die with nonsense meaning when indeed that phrase/sentence could have other meanings.

U WEY NEVER NEAR WAEC CENTER DEY TALK NONSENSE.


Still, how was your night?
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by zainmaxwell(m): 10:02pm On Nov 16, 2017
SunFlow:


Still, how was your night?
lmao guy free this guy na



mean while aw was ur night? ?
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by deafeyez: 10:05pm On Nov 16, 2017
SunFlow:



Still, how was your night?

Terrifying. I woke up at about 1:17am to listen a continuous bang on an adjacent door yet when I opened my window, I couldn't see nobody but a continuous bang. I was cold as I haven't experienced such event, never.

Or

Oh dear, spent the whole night trying to figure best approach to the drawing we are to work on.

Or

Splendid, I was awake all through watching the lights and dance from the street carnival, everything looked awesome.

or

I was awake all through the night teaching my little kid best approach to solving some problems in FM. It was really a great moment, remembering how I had always done in my secondary School days.
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by R3B3L(m): 10:56pm On Nov 16, 2017
Chommieblaq:
There's nothing wrong with how was your night.
One of the interpretation can also mean "hope you had a sound sleep".

If something is wrong with asking how was your night, then something is also wrong with these; "how was your day", "how's school" and many others
why not ask directly if said person slept well.?
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by anibirelawal(m): 10:57pm On Nov 16, 2017
Abeg jor,english dis english dat.
if how was your night in the UK means offensive, it is accepted here in Nigeria. the subtle difference is just a matter of understanding.
you cant compare the thinking faculty of oyinbos to nigerian.
beside, the primary objective of night is to have a sound sleep.
my advice for you is that, when you are in rome,you act like a roman.

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Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by tosyne2much(m): 5:48am On Nov 17, 2017
Darkseid:
The way I take hate hate that question eh. The one I've stopped replying for now is 'happy new month'
But happy new month dey okay now baba ? cheesy
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by SunFlow(m): 2:01pm On Nov 17, 2017
deafeyez:


Terrifying. I woke up at about 1:17am to listen a continuous bang on an adjacent door yet when I opened my window, I couldn't see nobody but a continuous bang. I was cold as I haven't experienced such event, never.

Or

Oh dear, spent the whole night trying to figure best approach to the drawing we are to work on.

Or

Splendid, I was awake all through watching the lights and dance from the street carnival, everything looked awesome.

or

I was awake all through the night teaching my little kid best approach to solving some problems in FM. It was really a great moment, remembering how I had always done in my secondary School days.

Please do u live in Nigeria? Infact which country's language are you replying with?
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by deafeyez: 4:16pm On Nov 17, 2017
SunFlow:


Please do u live in Nigeria? Infact which country's language are you replying with?

I don't get you.
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by Rutley(m): 5:09pm On Nov 17, 2017
Wow...nice one
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by SunFlow(m): 7:20pm On Nov 17, 2017
deafeyez:

I don't get you.

Nigerians don't answer 'how was your night' that way
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by deafeyez: 11:03pm On Nov 17, 2017
SunFlow:


Nigerians don't answer 'how was your night' that way
Well am a complete and full time Nigerian and a Nasarawa nigga.

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Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by Artistree: 11:12pm On Nov 17, 2017
mu2sa2:
Nigerians come up with all sorts of nonsense like wishing someone "happy New month".
There's no painment greater than this...I hate it with every vein in me!
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by francis247(m): 7:37pm On Nov 18, 2017
Chommieblaq:
There's nothing wrong with how was your night.
One of the interpretation can also mean "hope you had a sound sleep".

If something is wrong with asking how was your night, then something is also wrong with these; "how was your day", "how's school" and many others
I think there is. The point is that the things that go on at night can be very personal hence the question is considered invasive coming from someone one is not very familiar with.
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by UncleSnr(m): 2:35am On May 09, 2018
lalasticlala, how was your night? undecided
Re: It Is Wrong To Ask “how Was Your Night?” – Here’s Why. by Chidonc(m): 4:39am On May 09, 2018
Chommieblaq:
There's nothing wrong with how was your night.
One of the interpretation can also mean "hope you had a sound sleep".

If something is wrong with asking how was your night, then something is also wrong with these; "how was your day", "how's school" and many others
learn pls and stop this act of justification of what you don't know,
how was your night is only OK when used in hospitals by doctors or other staff to patients about how their night went as most deaths occurs in the night and patients usually have rough nights ,other than this, the phrase has an underlying connotation of sex buried within it. to the native English speakers, that question is offensive.

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