No dictionary has ever been able to define the difference between "complete" and "finished". However, in a linguistic conference, held in London England , and attended by some of the best linguistics in the world, Samsundar Balgobin, a Guyanese was the clever winner.
His final challenge was this. Some say there is no
difference between "complete" and "finished". Please explain the
difference in a way that is easy to understand. His response
was:
When you marry the right woman, you are "complete". If
you marry the wrong woman, you are "finished". And, when the right one catches you with the wrong one, you are "completely finished".
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
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