I understand, but [url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/context][b]context[/b][/url] plays a part in understanding.
For example:
[quote]I always like when games offer you options. [b][u]If you needed extra marks, you could exchange some materials, now if you need extra materials you could trade in some marks.[/u][/b]
Of course, that excitement was quickly dashed when I discovered that you REPLACED the ([b][u]Materials for Marks[/u][/b]) with the ([b][u]Marks for Materials[/u][/b]). [/quote]
First, I put it in context, than immediately provided the short form for going forward. So, while I understand it could be one way or the other, I was clear on what it ment.
When you take something out of Context, than anyone can derive what ever meaning they choose.