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Kathrin
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Hi you great people 
Question: Today I was playing some of my songs in the street again (this is in Seitzerland) and since I write my songs in English, a man asked me if I was British or American. I said Iām Swiss, but spent a lot of time in America (he could have told from my accent, but he may not have been that familiar with the different accents).
I kind of travel back and forth between here (Switzerland) and America (San Francisco, where I do a lot of volunteer stuff with the homeless etc). I didnāt want to have to explain the whole situation. Just said I had spent a lot of time there, as if it was something in the past.
Now, then I realized: I said āI SPENT a lot of time thereā, which REALLY means it was in the past. If it is still going on, I have to say āI HAVE spent a lot of time thereā.
Since I am planning to go back - was I lying? I didnāt really do it on purpose, but I also chose to leave things vague (not realizing they werenāt really vague the way I said them) He got on the streetcar and left and I might not see him again.
Would that be considered a lie?
And if yes, does it mean I should notgo back??? So that itās not a lie??? That would be exaggertaed, right?
(I do suffer from scrupulosity. I know that.)
Kathrin
Question: Today I was playing some of my songs in the street again (this is in Seitzerland) and since I write my songs in English, a man asked me if I was British or American. I said Iām Swiss, but spent a lot of time in America (he could have told from my accent, but he may not have been that familiar with the different accents).
I kind of travel back and forth between here (Switzerland) and America (San Francisco, where I do a lot of volunteer stuff with the homeless etc). I didnāt want to have to explain the whole situation. Just said I had spent a lot of time there, as if it was something in the past.
Now, then I realized: I said āI SPENT a lot of time thereā, which REALLY means it was in the past. If it is still going on, I have to say āI HAVE spent a lot of time thereā.
Since I am planning to go back - was I lying? I didnāt really do it on purpose, but I also chose to leave things vague (not realizing they werenāt really vague the way I said them) He got on the streetcar and left and I might not see him again.
Would that be considered a lie?
And if yes, does it mean I should notgo back??? So that itās not a lie??? That would be exaggertaed, right?
(I do suffer from scrupulosity. I know that.)
Kathrin