LeRoy W. Alaways
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According to Merriam-Webster "Amen" means "hearty approval" or you agree. So if someone makes a comment, that you agree with and you reply "amen", which is rejected, and rejected on appeal? Odd. Not being used in a religion manner.
You can write "I agree" not rejected, "So be it" not rejected, "you are right" not rejected. But amen which people say all time, rejected.
And there is not way to tell Openweb they are wrong.