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...I don't know means just that. I don't have any further information in response to your query.

Asking "where is X at?" then trying, "Is X by Y? and "What city is X in?" and even "Ya' know the zip code for X?" when I've said to the first (and most generic, wide-reaching info-request version) question, "I don't know," then badgering me with another ten more-detailed forms of the question only gets me annoyed. If I don't have any information to return on a super-generalized search, do you really think I'll have any information on a more-detailed version of the same search topic?

If I know what city X is in, I'll say to the first question, "Somewhere in City Whatever, I don't know where exactly." I won't say, "I don't know where X is." If I know the phone number, I'll say, "I don't know, but I have the phone number in my phone if you want to call and find out." If I know how to get there by landmarks but not the street address, I'll say, "I don't know where it is on a map, but I know how to get there. Want directions?"

This isn't just a "where is X?" gets me annoyed post, but specific examples of a more general pet peeve I have, as anyone that's queried me repeatedly when I say, "I don't know," initially can attest when I eventually reach a point where I snap something along the lines of, "When I say I don't fucking know, I don't have any fucking idea about the fucking topic you're asking me about. Kindly fuck off for now until I calm down now that you've gotten be throughly pissed off."

*noses*

Date: 2006-08-07 10:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wolfwings.livejournal.com
It's primarilly a general 'gripe at the world' really. Few if any of those I call friends or more ever make the mistake more than once a year. =^.^=

If you can't learn that I mean it when I warn you I'm literal-minded and like-mouthed, you're unlikely to become such a close friend, ya' know? :-)

Re: *noses*

Date: 2006-08-07 07:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mira-fastfire.livejournal.com
As I recall, isn't literal-minded-ness an Asperger's symptom? *curious, thoughtful look*

*skritchskritch* You're a good pup. :)

Re: *noses*

Date: 2006-09-12 12:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aerowolf.livejournal.com
You're not the first to make that observation/suggestion.

And yes, he is. Even with his other Asperger's-like traits. :)

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