There is always a "however". each situation has its benefits as well as its drawbacks. The statement "there is always a however" is extremely accurate, for most of things there are conditions. Most of the time it is not always as easy as saying that you want to do something and then getting it. There is always some sort of stipulation set by someone else that you must follow. Teenagers are specially relevant to this word "however", especially because it is used most of the time to ruin there plans
One very
common situation is when the teacher gives you a project and tells you to make it on whatever you like. Your head starts to get flooded with ideas just when she says "however; it need to be related to Soviet union". All that creativeness and innovation is now gone.
One more example is when you ask your parents to let you go out for the night to party. They say 'YES' without any hesitation. You get very excited and just before you leave; they utter the words you dreaded to hear; "however you have to be back before 10 pm.". All that excitement is now gone isn't it. Bad luck!!
Well the word is not all bad. It can sometimes make someones day. When you go for your college interview, they tell you that your grades are not worthy of their college, you become very sad to hear something like that, just then they say "However; you got a lot of social services as well as co-curricular activities, hence we would be lucky to have you.", that word is now the reason for your happiness in life.
The word can ruin your day if used incorrectly, "however" it also has silver linings and can make your life.
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