ChicagoLarry
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Trivial, in a way... but why does Apple program its software to ask yes or no questions in pop-up dialog boxes, and then not offer a yes or no choice?
For example, in making a Reply in this forum, I hit Send and a popup asked if I wanted to request a receipt for the message. But the only two possible responses were "Okay" or "Cancel," neither one of which answers the question. What's wrong with English everybody can understand, like "Yes" or "No"?
Apple is so polished and professional in so many ways, but I never understood why they use grammar that doesn't make sense. Gee, how do foreign-speaking people cope?
Yeah, I said it was trivial. Or is it?
LH
For example, in making a Reply in this forum, I hit Send and a popup asked if I wanted to request a receipt for the message. But the only two possible responses were "Okay" or "Cancel," neither one of which answers the question. What's wrong with English everybody can understand, like "Yes" or "No"?
Apple is so polished and professional in so many ways, but I never understood why they use grammar that doesn't make sense. Gee, how do foreign-speaking people cope?
Yeah, I said it was trivial. Or is it?
LH