It's you're not your. As in you are.
cute, but it's misspelled. It's supposed to be 'You're sweet'.
Isn't this grammatically incorrect. "You're sweet!"
It could be a play on words. It's saying the cate is her/his sweet as well as referring to the person being of fine contenance.
Aaargh!
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It's you're not your. As in you are.
ReplyDeletecute, but it's misspelled. It's supposed to be 'You're sweet'.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this grammatically incorrect. "You're sweet!"
ReplyDeleteIt could be a play on words. It's saying the cate is her/his sweet as well as referring to the person being of fine contenance.
ReplyDeleteAaargh!
ReplyDelete