One may be frank and honest couched within kindliness and humility.
Being blunt is saying something without the regard another's feelings.
Frankness is to reveal oneself from the inner of him/her, without hiding anything. Blunt is a bold statement of agreement or disagreement, without any weightage to the emotions. Frankness involves one person. Bluntness involves two persons. Frankness is friendly to emotions. Blunt does not care emotions
To Be Frank/Fair
FG are the initials of Frank Gasparro, who designed the Lincoln Memorial reverse.
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A suite or apartment number would be placed on the line below the primary street address. According to FRANK'S COMPULSIVE GUIDE TO POSTAL ADDRESSES: In cases where the street name and number might be too long (e.g. for a database field, or for an automatic reader), any part of this line that denotes a sub-part of the main address (e.g. an apartment or suite number) can or should be put on a separate line above the street name and number.
Frankness is to reveal oneself from the inner of him/her, without hiding anything. Blunt is a bold statement of agreement or disagreement, without any weightage to the emotions. Frankness involves one person. Bluntness involves two persons. Frankness is friendly to emotions. Blunt does not care emotions
Other words for frank and blunt: honest, curt, brief, concise, terse, straight to the point, straight forward
anne frank
It is to be frank, open, honest, plain-spoken.
(adv) thoroughly;(adj) absolute, complete; frank, blunt
A Yankee Dog is available in October!
Truthful, honest, genuine, authentic, pure, frank, open, true, blunt, impartial
candid, open, direct, straightforward, blunt, sincere, outspoken, honest
The cast of Blunt Offerings - 2013 includes: Donny Prosise as Sammy Ardy Shier as Frank Britney Stout as Lilith
pointless, dull, edgeless, unsharpened frank, forthright, straightforward, rude, outspoken, brusque
One is called anne and the other is called bea
Frank has no stein in it............ duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Frank is German for the French, Frankenstein means Rock of the Franks. It is an old fortress in Germany where the Franks use to live. It was a laboratory for electrostatics in Mary Shelley's days. She is said to have visited it once.