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What should be noted in daily conversation?

Or is it just that there is no equipment for slicing cheese? ....

I don’t have sliced ​​cheese so please buy it somewhere before you go home :-)

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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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