I often play this saying by ear out loud, especially in a moment of stress or when a feeling is overwhelming. It’s best to play it by ear and not try to write it down as the rules and how to do it are always changing.
You can always write down how to say it in the first place. You may think you are a pretty good writer, but you will not be able to pull off this task correctly if you don’t know the rules. For example, when I think of the “should I paint my new construction home?” question I think of something like the above saying.
The most common way that people answer this question is like this: “Hmmm, I guess I should paint my new construction home.” But this is misleading in so many ways. First, you don’t need to paint your new construction home. You just need to paint your current home. And second, many people don’t actually know the answer to this question. They may have thought they knew the answer, but they probably didn’t.
People get confused because the meaning of this question is so broad. It could mean literally anything from painting your house to having your house painted. But I think that people are being more honest with themselves when they answer this question. They realize that it may be a bad idea, but they dont know why. It may just be a bad idea because they dont know all the possible answers to this question.
It’s hard to say if people are being honest with themselves when they answer this question. It could just be because they have no idea. Or it could be because they are just too lazy to research. It could also just be because they are lazy and dont want to learn. But I believe that this question is actually too broad. We can’t say this is a bad question. We can’t say it’s a bad idea. We can’t say we have no idea.
So what is the right answer? It all depends what your definition of “right” is. As long as its not the one that makes you feel better and leaves you feeling like you’ve been tricked, then you can say your answer is correct.
I was joking about the lazy one. I dont know what the correct definition of lazy is.
I know thats kind of a lame answer. Its also a very vague one, so its not actually a very good one. I think my question is too vague, so I’m going to go with the lazy one. I dont know what the lazy one is.
Lazy is a very vague term. I am definitely not lazy on the internet. I do however have a very lazy brain, which means that I am very picky about my input. Sometimes I take it to the extreme, as I did recently when I was talking to our friend about his wedding plans. I asked him if he was going to let his girlfriend pick out the wedding dress, and when he said yes, I knew I had just hit a nerve.
I would usually say something like, “Yes, but I have to give her a few weeks notice first. Is there any way I could let her choose?” That’s not lazy, it’s just honest. It’s probably the same principle that you’re using when you say to your wife, “I’m going to let you go on your honeymoon whenever you want to” or “I think that would be a good idea…