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 whatâÂÂs are you using that for and they say guess IâÂÂm looking for a good idiom that indicates IâÂÂm not interested in guessing like âÂÂIâÂÂm not a mind readerâ springs to mind, but does anyone have any others similar to this ?
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Like say if I ask someone whatâÂÂs are you using that for and they say guess IâÂÂm looking for a good idiom that indicates IâÂÂm not interested in guessing like âÂÂIâÂÂm not a mind readerâ springs to mind, but does anyone have any others similar to this ?
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Like say if I ask someone whatâÂÂs are you using that for and they say guess IâÂÂm looking for a good idiom that indicates IâÂÂm not interested in guessing like âÂÂIâÂÂm not a mind readerâ springs to mind, but does anyone have any others similar to this ?
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Like say if I ask someone whatâÂÂs are you using that for and they say guess IâÂÂm looking for a good idiom that indicates IâÂÂm not interested in guessing like âÂÂIâÂÂm not a mind readerâ 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.
For example:
"[...] Guess what?"
"I give up?"
Alien Ice
âÂÂWell, guess who I met there?âÂÂ
âÂÂI give up.âÂÂ
âÂÂRussell Canton.âÂÂ
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
âÂÂWell, guess who I met there?âÂÂ
âÂÂI give up.âÂÂ
âÂÂRussell Canton.âÂÂ
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
âÂÂWell, guess who I met there?âÂÂ
âÂÂI give up.âÂÂ
âÂÂRussell Canton.âÂÂ
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
âÂÂWell, guess who I met there?âÂÂ
âÂÂI give up.âÂÂ
âÂÂRussell Canton.âÂÂ
Why Did She Have to Die?
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
âÂÂWell, guess who I met there?âÂÂ
âÂÂI give up.âÂÂ
âÂÂRussell Canton.âÂÂ
Why Did She Have to Die?
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