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ThatGirl
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Make them repeat the same instruction twice, understand it, then completely ignore it saying "I don't know what to do," In the whinyest voice possible.
Beat them at chess.
i don't get it. isn't it obvious?
- be a hypocrite due to double standards in one's arguments.
- Never make a case for anything, just operate with innuendo and fluff reasoning and get offended if people call you on it.
- Demand respect for your own viewpoint and for people "giving you the benefit of a doubt," while automatically dismissing the views of others without extending them the same grace.
- Never learn from past error; avoid learning experiences.
Ok one such problem
A husband loves his wife, but works long hours
The wife gets board and take up a lover
The Lover lives at the far side of the river
The wife needs to pay the ferry man 50p each time she crosses the river to see her lover
One day the wife forgets to bring the 50p return fare she asks the lover if he will lend it to her
The Lovers says “I can not deal with money, we can not let money mar our relationship”
So the wife asked the ferry man f he could take her and be paid later
The ferry man says “I’m a business man I can not take your without you paying me first”
The question is....
Who is to blame? and why?
i don't get it. isn't it obvious?
no that's the point.... think about it
Without additional information, the wife for not ensuring she had the return fare in the case of not being able to get home. If it is about the big picture, it's the husband and wife who haven't communicated - that is, with out additional information.
"to blame for what?" the number of interpretations comes from the ambiguity of the question rather than from the situation itself.