I don’t have sliced cheese so please buy it somewhere before you go home :-)
The above message
is neither a riddle nor a spell. I received such a short message.
What do you think I did after reading that message? I thought a little about it.
The sender of the message and I are not very close. So I couldn’t judge the meaning of the word sliced cheese.
The sender of the message is cooking lunch. She tried to use sliced cheese, but it wasn’t found in the kitchen.
And she sent a short message to my cell phone wandering down the street.
Does sliced cheese refer to a product called “sliced cheese”? Or is she just looking for a chunk of cheese?
Why are lies harmful?
Although our conversation is basically an exchange of information, the information used is rarely verified.
When listening to someone, a person builds a certain picture from the information he hears. When talking to someone, one gives a small, partial picture of a certain picture.
At that time, the information to be exchanged equivalently needs to be as accurate as possible. Of course, if such information contains falsehoods, you can’t hope for a valuable conversation.
But, in fact, we only have unverified and uncertain information.
“Are you looking for a chunk of cheese, or sliced cheese, or an instrument for slicing cheese?”
I called and confirmed the content of the message. She is starting to get annoyed.
She shouts that she needs sliced cheese.
I understand the situation in the kitchen. So do you want sliced cheese? Or are you going to slice a chunk of cheese? Or is it just that there is no equipment for slicing cheese?
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That’s all for today’s post. Thank you
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