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O.P.  start a chat
This isn't really a bug as such, just a grammatical error...  
When you have contacts on desktop and right click, there is an option that says:
  
Now, in my books, that doesn't make grammatical sense whatsoever, surely it should be: 
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 RE: start a chat
 Well if that comes up when you select a certain contact it's right. 
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| 01-09-2005 05:07 PM | 
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O.P.  RE: start a chat
 no cause its like saying, I'm going over there to start a chat, thats not correct, it would be, I'm going over there to chat... not start a chat, if you're starting it, you're starting a conversation, surely?  
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| 01-09-2005 05:09 PM | 
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 RE: start a chat
 he's right, it should be Chat with contact, or start a conversation with contact 
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| 01-09-2005 05:14 PM | 
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 RE: start a chat
 The word chat can be used as a noun. I don't see a problem with the current description. 
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| 01-09-2005 05:16 PM | 
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O.P.  RE: start a chat
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start a chat with someone, you generally have a chat with someone, and you can start to chat with someone, but to say 'start a chat' wouldn't make grammatical sence, whereas, start a conversation, would make sense.  
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| 01-09-2005 05:19 PM | 
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 RE: start a chat
quote: Originally posted by traxor 
to say 'start a chat' wouldn't make grammatical sence
  Yes it would. In that sentence the word 'chat' is used as a noun. This is an acceptable use of the word chat. Chat can be used as a synonym for conversation.  
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| 01-09-2005 05:20 PM | 
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 RE: start a chat
quote: Originally posted by Tochjo 
The word chat can be used as a noun. I don't see a problem with the current description.
  
Actually what traxor and saralk said are rite. 
This is the exact option. I mean one of these should be present.
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he's right, it should be Chat with contact, or start a conversation with contact
  
quote: Originally posted by Tochjo 
This is an acceptable use of the word chat. Chat can be used as a synonym for conversation.
  Thats grammatically incorrect !!    
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| 01-09-2005 05:29 PM | 
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 RE: start a chat
English is not my native language, but nonetheless I'm quite sure the current phrase is correct. Please explain in further detail why it would be wrong    
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| 01-09-2005 06:26 PM | 
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 RE: start a chat
 its a random quirk of the language. No language follows rules exactly, there is always something that happens that no-one can explain. of the top of my head, in French some adjectives follow the noun, and others precede the noun, however there is no justification for it. 
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