Definitely.
People don't want the truth... they want vagueness... so they can fill in their own truths. Ahh, but that's the catch...do you WANT them to fill in their own truths... in which case, what is the truth...? Truth is fact... give the facts... give the truth.. the truth hurts... eliminate the facts.. spare the listener.. aw.. ****...
No. In no way is this answer accurate or true.
2007-02-21 13:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Charming idea, but in my job a little inaccuracy ties you up for weeks at a time in explanation.
2007-02-21 21:13:41
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answered by Holly R 6
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YES! YES! YES! I have a very technical job. There are times when I know if I try to explain something accurately and correctly the person I'm talking to is totally not going to understand it. I then spend the next four hours trying to explain details to someone with the intelligence of a rock. I have learned when to dumb-down the answer. It loses accuracy but it saves me lots of time and frustration.
2007-02-21 21:17:31
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answered by angry 6
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Do you mean...like lying? If it's to someone you love, it's not worth it even though it'll save you alot of aggrevation. If it's to save your *** on the job, it might be worth it.
2007-02-21 21:14:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Always. If you can't dazzle 'em with details, baffle 'em with BS
2007-02-21 21:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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definitley. But not a lot of innacuracy, cause then you get in trouble.
2007-02-21 21:12:21
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answered by THERikmeister 3
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I'm honestly not sure what ya mean, but can I have some soap?
2007-02-21 21:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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may be sometimes why not
be adecuate most of the time cause problem
2007-02-21 21:11:57
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answered by micho 7
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Are you trying to tell me you lied Tyler???
Jeez!
2007-02-21 23:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the time...NOT!!!
2007-02-21 21:12:23
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answered by JiveSly 4
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