Ask the person that used the word "Soon" It could mean anything from 2 seconds to years. I'll be retiring soon (5 years), compared to someone thats 30 years old.
2007-02-14 17:08:20
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answer #1
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answered by WV_Nomad 6
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Instantly.
More Peace
2007-02-21 18:23:22
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answer #2
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answered by Knobby Knobville 4
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You shut your mouth
How can you say
I go about things the wrong way ?
I am human and i need to be loved
Just like everybody else does
When you say it's gonna happen "now"
Well, when exactly do you mean ?
See i've already waited too long
And all my hope is gone
2007-02-19 23:50:27
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answer #3
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answered by sup 5
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I don't know, but according to my local bus company "soon" is just over 40 minutes.
2007-02-19 14:28:33
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answer #4
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answered by selractrad 3
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Right now
2007-02-22 00:48:00
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answer #5
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answered by Rob 1
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Not soon enough
2007-02-21 14:20:28
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answer #6
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answered by Ollie 7
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It means right this very second!! Now can't be 1 minute from now. It simply means NOW!!
2007-02-19 23:43:09
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answered by JR 5
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Now usually means right this instant.. but it depends on what the sentence was, or who said it.
2007-02-22 00:21:19
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answer #8
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answered by vicksta1984 3
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I don't know. We are always missing it. It is either yesterday or tomorrow (which incidentally never comes. Nobody says, ok, it's tomorrow now...)
2007-02-20 07:31:34
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answered by Starjumper the R&S Cow 7
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Don't really understand your question. Now is now. End of.
2007-02-17 15:45:08
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answer #10
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answered by jet-set 7
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