It does come as a surprise when a friend asked me is 'con' in the phrase "pro and con" represent consequence. I can understand where she is coming from with this, as "pros and cons" is used to indicate many "pro and con"s. The surprise is mainly because 'consequence' is a word that doesn't get used in light tones. It's more often to hear "Do this, or suffer the consequnces." than to hear it in the form, "Do this and enjoy the consequences.". Never use strong words lightly, unless you know the person well enough to make such jests.
Which brings to mind an occasion where i tried to explain the meaning of pity and sympathy to another friend. After usage of extensive examples and analogies, she simply ended the conversation by saying, "Well... to me sympathy means... etc etc". Since when did definition of words looked to opinions instead of the dictionary *sigh*
The origin of the word 'con' comes from the word 'contra'. Which from a Latin dictionary, means: of difference, of opposition etc etc.
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