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love IN or love AND aoe?
So, obviously without revealing anything about what aoe means or is....what is the correct way of using it at the end of a greeting/letter? At first I always said Love and aoe, Nicolle" but then I heard the proper way to use it was "Love in aoe". So ever since then I used the latter...but then I was thinking about it, and I think the first one makes more sense. So which is it??
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Interesting question!
I just got an e-mail about five minutes ago that says: Love and AOE- Kristin Generally, most of my sisters just say: aoe, Jennifer But I think both ways you mentioned make sense. I always take "Love in aoe" to be an equivalent of "Love in Alpha Phi," since aoe is something only Alpha Phis know the meaning of. |
I've always used "Love and aoe" or "aoe" by itself. "Love in aoe" doesn't really make much sense.
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AOE Always works for me....
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I've always used "Love in AOE" or just "AOE" but you have a point "Love and AOE" makes more sense after you think of what AOE means.
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i use AOE but Love and AOE sounds great and Love in kinda makes sense because LOVE IS COOL AND SO IS AOE!! :cool:
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I think i it is pretty safe in saying AOE,
Laura is the best way since it summs it all up and everyone knows what it means.... AOE, Laura :D |
I'm lazy so I just write "aoe". :D
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