I've never heard the phrase "frankly charlotte", but I'd guess it's either a mishearing of, or a deliberate riff on, the famous line from the film Gone With the Wind: "Frankly, Scarlett, I don't give a damn."
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Quite Frankly with Stephen A- Smith - 2005 2006-02-06 was released on: USA: 6 February 2006
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Franchement means frankly in French.
'Quite frankly' is another way of saying 'to be honest'. for example: Quite frankly, I can't be bothered to deal with her insolence.
To talk frankly ... often in a business context
"Frankly" is an adverb. It is used to express sincerity or openness in speech.
That is the correct spelling of frankly (honestly).
the sum ofsomething in math mean well frankly i dont know because it wont tell me on this site!
Frankly a Cappella was created in 2000.
Frankly, Yes. Frankly, Yes.
Frankly Sentimental was created on 1949-06-20.
Frankly Mr. Shankly was created in 1986.
Yes, a comma is typically used after introductory words like "frankly" to separate them from the rest of the sentence. For example, "Frankly, I am not sure."
frankly... you know in the phrase 'frankly i dont care' < haha!