Does anyone have a good idiom for when someone asks you to guess what they are doing/thinking but you are not interested in making an effort to guess?

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Like say if I ask someone what’s are you using that for and they say guess I’m looking for a good idiom that indicates I’m not interested in guessing like “I’m not a mind reader” springs to mind, but does anyone have any others similar to this ?










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    Like say if I ask someone what’s are you using that for and they say guess I’m looking for a good idiom that indicates I’m not interested in guessing like “I’m not a mind reader” springs to mind, but does anyone have any others similar to this ?










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      Like say if I ask someone what’s are you using that for and they say guess I’m looking for a good idiom that indicates I’m not interested in guessing like “I’m not a mind reader” springs to mind, but does anyone have any others similar to this ?










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      Like say if I ask someone what’s are you using that for and they say guess I’m looking for a good idiom that indicates I’m not interested in guessing like “I’m not a mind reader” springs to mind, but does anyone have any others similar to this ?







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          It's not an idiom really, but you can always say "I give up". What's nice about this is that it's polite and non-confrontational.



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          "[...] Guess what?"

          "I give up?"
          Alien Ice







          “Well, guess who I met there?”

          “I give up.”

          “Russell Canton.”
          Why Did She Have to Die?







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            It's not an idiom really, but you can always say "I give up". What's nice about this is that it's polite and non-confrontational.



            For example:




            "[...] Guess what?"

            "I give up?"
            Alien Ice







            “Well, guess who I met there?”

            “I give up.”

            “Russell Canton.”
            Why Did She Have to Die?







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              It's not an idiom really, but you can always say "I give up". What's nice about this is that it's polite and non-confrontational.



              For example:




              "[...] Guess what?"

              "I give up?"
              Alien Ice







              “Well, guess who I met there?”

              “I give up.”

              “Russell Canton.”
              Why Did She Have to Die?







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                It's not an idiom really, but you can always say "I give up". What's nice about this is that it's polite and non-confrontational.



                For example:




                "[...] Guess what?"

                "I give up?"
                Alien Ice







                “Well, guess who I met there?”

                “I give up.”

                “Russell Canton.”
                Why Did She Have to Die?







                share|improve this answer












                It's not an idiom really, but you can always say "I give up". What's nice about this is that it's polite and non-confrontational.



                For example:




                "[...] Guess what?"

                "I give up?"
                Alien Ice







                “Well, guess who I met there?”

                “I give up.”

                “Russell Canton.”
                Why Did She Have to Die?








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