I've never had racial remarks made towards me, but i've had friends who've been slighted due to race. However, if someone were to try, it would likely lower my value of their opinions.
Flabbergasted is a colloquial synonym for astonishment, surprise or shock. It can be used in the place of those words (among others). If used in present tense (i.e.flabbergast), it changes from, 'it happened' (e.g. "He was flabbergasted") to 'it's about to happen' (e.g. "this will flabbergast him"). The past tense term flabbergasted is more typically used in speech, than the present tense term flabbergast, because words like shock and astonish can have different meaning in different languages.Strazdas said:not what i was talking about. The word itself is a expression construct and not a word. its like saying " the dog au at him because he didnt know him". no, the dog barked, and au is the sound he made. and you dont flabbergast. the word itself is a false construct.