


Woman: Then how do you explain two children raised by the same parents in the same way and manner, yet one grows up to become a criminal whereas the other goes on to become a decent person in society? If it is in your nature, then it is in your nature. It has got nothing to do with how you were raised or nurtured.
DEFINE TOUCHE SERIES
(The dates for the previous eclipses in this series are NovemApOctoand November 8, 2022.) I think of Taurus-Scorpio as the life-death axis: Taurus season. French, from past participle of toucher, to hit or wound in fencing, from Old French touchier, to touch see touch. (Fencing) an acknowledgment that a scoring hit has been made in a fencing competition 2. The upcoming lunar eclipse in Scorpio is the penultimate eclipse of the Taurus -Scorpio series that started way back in 2021. Noun The act or state of humiliating (someone) or being humiliated Interjection An acknowledgment of the validity or superiority of an opponents argument or statement well played fair enough point taken I stand corrected youre right I was wrong thank you for putting me in my place my bad peccavi mea culpa Thats a good point. Woman: I don’t think so I think if you are bad, then you are bad and if you are good, then you are good. Used to acknowledge a hit in fencing or a successful criticism or an effective point in argument. an acknowledgment that a scoring hit has been made in a fencing competition. Man: I think children grow up into good or bad people based on how their parents or guardians raised them. Touché is not really a formal world and therefore is heavily used during informal settings.īelow is an example of touché used during an argument between two people: But today it is commonly used in many English speaking countries all over the world – especially in the United States. The word touché is actually a French word. For example, if John and Jane are engaged in a heated debate and Jane comes up with a very clever comeback or response to something John said, then John can respond with the interjection “touché” in order to show Jane that he has recognized her strong point or comeback which cannot be topped. To touch is to come in contact with something, especially using your fingers.
