
April
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Since you are delaying the trip, it is being moved back |
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maya
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what a nice question lol it forward of course see count the date and see for yourself |
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melouofs
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back. forward would be moving it closer in time. |
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?
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Well let's see.............time only moves in one direction and that's FORWARD! So moving it forward would mean moving it to a LATER date. Moving it BACKWARD would mean moving it to an earlier date. Simple as that! |
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Alexis
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Moving it forward |
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soon to be mom of three
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Moving it back a week. |
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kitkat
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Back... |
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Baby Gurl
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If u had plans 4 June 1st and then decided on moving it 2 June the 8th i say u moved it fowared a week because if u move it back a week then that would make it like around May 25th. Remember the key words in ur disagreement back means 2 move back and foward means 2 go ahead. |
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Casperia
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Moving it back. |
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rla26368
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Which one of you says it is back and which one says forward?
back, as in postpone.
Main Entry: post·pone
1: to put off to a later time : defer
2 a: to place later (as in a sentence) than the normal position in English <postpone an adjective> b: to place later in order of precedence, preference, or importance |
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camys_daddy
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Moving it back. Moving it forward is making it earlier, moving it back makes it later.
That's the way I see it.
Of course, forward and back are horrible ways to refer to time, both of you should use earlier or later, LOL |
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angela_hsiung
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moving it back. |
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penny b
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moving it back a week but you should do what ever date is best for both of you. |
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trudatbaby
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Definitely Forward |
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heaven o
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Moving it back a week. Hope the wife is winning. |
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Maybaby
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You are moving it back a week. |
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woodlands127
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You're moving it back a week. And jeez, this is SO not worth fighting over! |
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sbbbored
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forward the week is upcoming not past****
people back means past and forward means future if he was moving it to a week before it was back but they moving it a week forward, i see spending so much time at yahoo has put a toll on some people, now you 2 be happy and don't argue for little stuff**** |
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precious
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I think it depends on how you look at it. but i think moving it forward a week. |
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Alana J
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Moving it back |
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fun_purple_beach
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Moving it forward. Moving it back a week would make the date of the trip May 25th. |
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D.J.4ever
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you would be moving it back b/c you are moving it further away from the present day |
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Poppet
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Moving it back.
I actually had to stop and think about that.
:-) |
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unknown
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in my opinion moving the date further away from the prior date means to push it back to a later date. Moving forward would mean to make the date sooner, having less time to reach that appointed date. |
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jake
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moving it forward |
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steve_sr2006
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moving it foward |
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K.W.
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Moving it back of course. |
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vanhammer
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My wife and I both agree that it would be moving it forward a week. Moving it back would mean you planned on going the end of May. Hope this helps. Now kiss and make up! |
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His Angel
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Moving it forward...moving it back would mean making it sooner than you originally planned. |
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roxanne
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I say back a week. |
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