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#198525 03/27/11 02:54 AM
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This expression was in a letter quoted in our newspaper the other day, and got me to thinking: how often do we even see, let alone use, the words cordial and cordially these days? I pretty much never do. (Cordial as noun or adj.)

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I haven't in years.
Yet it is a lovely concept to end a letter with.

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When I think of a cordial, I think of an after dinner
drink or a chocolate-covered cherry piece of candy.


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At first sight it makes me think of ropes.

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At first sight it makes me think of ropes.
A type of knot...perhaps?

Cordial is still commonly known down here as a flavoured drink.

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Cordial is still commonly known down here as a flavoured drink.


Same here: menus will offer "After Dinner Cordials".


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A type of knot...perhaps?
Xactly. When I read "cordially yours" I see ropes and knots. laugh

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I knew of a barbershop quartet years ago called the Chordials. One of the members owned a bar and motel called Harry's Chordial Inn.

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They played harpsichord all four? smile

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I don't know, but they played a few bars.

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