
"Today, I went on a Boston condo for sale showing. I was excited for this one particular showing, because online the condo looked amazing in the pictures. I don't think I was ever more disappointed on a Boston condo for sale showing than on this property. Bottom line, Beware of photos when viewing properties on line, they may have the appearance of being true, but in reality there not."
"Female: "I actually enjoy cozy one-to-ones on the sofa," she texed. (Definition = I sit alone every weekend with a bottle wine watching Netflix) Male: "I'll text you," he vaguely committed. Female: "That'd be nice," she lied. (Verisimilitude (abstract noun); Definition = having the appearance of being true)"
A Boston condo showing appeared dramatically better online than in person, producing strong disappointment. Online listing photos can misrepresent actual condition. Buyers should beware of photos when viewing properties online because appearances may be false. A satirical dating-sites exchange contrasts polite texts with cynical parenthetical 'definitions' that reveal contradictory or hidden realities behind statements. Several sample exchanges portray stated intentions that differ from implied meanings. Verisimilitude is defined as having the appearance of being true. The content pairs real-estate caution with social commentary on online presentation and perceived authenticity.
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