Why isn’t the opposite of disappoint “appoint”? - Reddit Adding “dis” to a word means “not”, like disagree means not agree, so disappoint should mean not appoint, and therefore appoint should have the meaning of satisfy Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
Anyone else just feels constantly disappointed by people : r intj - Reddit However, they are not universal truth 🤷🏼♀️ One can't really say "everyone disappoints or will disappoint me" when you haven't met everyone Humans are very diverse - I won't lie, I do believe many humans are "fake" i e with one face and true colors that don't compliment others behind the mask, but you won't know till you try
Friends always disappoint me : r socialskills - Reddit people are people they’ll always disappoint you throw your parties be grateful for the ones that showed up be grateful they mingled how they wanted be grateful you had friends over you have to clean up after there are many lonely people that would happily trade places with you in a heart beat
Why are so many men so disappointing? : r relationship_advice - Reddit I (24f) feel like the only men I can trust that don't constantly disappoint me are my purely platonic male friends I've found that men are disappointing in every other aspect, including sex and relationships I find that they're emotionally immature, selfish, inconsiderate, manipulative, have poor communication skills, etc
Great Alastor Altruist died for his friends? Sorry to disappoint . . . The sorry to disappoint is anyone who would wish that perspective on him, both him being an altruist and falling in battle It is kind of him saying no one actually knows what he is up to He is not an altruist because he is not helping the hotel out of selflessness, he is doing it because he wants something, specifically Charlie (like how in
People will ultimately disappoint you. . . . : r awakened - Reddit If you stop creating these notions of how people should be, it becomes much harder for anyone to disappoint you Another thing to note, is the more you aware you become of your thoughts, and how your mind often sabotages you, compassion arises, and you are not as hurt when people "let you down"
Etymology of appointment and disappointment? : r etymology - Reddit Obviously thats not quite how words work The origins of disappoint as a unique word seems to have formed in French as désappointer with the meaning of 'to remove from an appointed office role etc' evolving into the modern meaning via a secondary meaning 'fail to keep an appointment'
Feeling like I disappointed my professors : r college - Reddit I'm going into my Junior year at a small state school This semester wasn't my best and I've never dipped below a 3 0 GPA in all my time at college but it looks like this semester I will probably barely scrape past academic probation