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reread op post: after careful thought: "gee they are cheap enough' still fits.

Posted by 3+4=5 on March 11, 2017 at 10:46:37:

I guess I cannot fathom the 'issue' you want to fuss about.
You ASKED: ""what's not to like at these prices?""
Which is a comparison to cheap or 'thrifty' or lower priced than others.
If it is the exact way the phrase was coined?
Not sure.
Anyway I see nothing wrong with the phrase, and would use it again without pause.
If you want to bother explaining why you think it is a problem???
Maybe you do not want to come across as a cheapskate?
Hell I am cheap when it suits me. As when I mentioned buying a copy of Cardas RCA caps. So what?