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Jun 3, 2020 at 15:29 history edited CommunityBot
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Sep 27, 2019 at 7:56 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod @InquisitiveLurker They carry a different sentiment. "no" has a "weaker" meaning than "certainly not". The first could imply that they haven't thought about or just haven't seen the point, while the latter asserts a strong opinion regarding the reason not to.
Sep 26, 2019 at 13:22 history edited Troopers CC BY-SA 4.0
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Sep 26, 2019 at 13:09 comment added Disenchanted Lurker 1) What's the difference between "No" and "Certainly not?", 2) Probably needs a few more options besides code.org (or don't mention it either), otherwise the question feels like an ad, 3) Obvious missing option "I don't have any children of a suitable age"
Sep 26, 2019 at 12:54 history answered Troopers CC BY-SA 4.0