It seems like no one can speak about a topic without using a double negative to describe something, specifically using the word "not" and the opposite of the word they really mean. (Did I say that?)
Possibly good examples are "That's not a bad example..."
or "She's not an unreasonable person..."
I think these types of statements are used to make the speaker appear thoughtful or intelligent. Sort of a back-handed compliment.
I am beginning to hate double negatives...Even if the speaker does not sound totally ignorant. (Argh!)
Possibly good examples are "That's not a bad example..."

I think these types of statements are used to make the speaker appear thoughtful or intelligent. Sort of a back-handed compliment.
I am beginning to hate double negatives...Even if the speaker does not sound totally ignorant. (Argh!)
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