NO FUNNY ANSWERS: STORY: Ok the two players are Kerry and Patti. Kerry and Patti were having a conversation about many things and then all of a sudden the following happened. Kerry said: “Patti I think you are a size 5/6 in clothing.” Patti didn’t say anything. Kerry said: “The temp that works with me pointed to you and said that girl has to be a size 5/6 in clothing.” Patti still didn’t say anything. Kerry said: “You have hips, but they aren’t big.” Patti just listened and didn’t say anything. Kerry went on and said: “Look at my hips, my hips are big, yours are not.” At 5:00PM Kerry and Patti walked to their cars together, and Kerry told Patti again that Patti looks like a size 5/6. Patti asked Susan (a person who witnessed the conversation) “Does Kerry think I have big hips?” Susan: said “No Kerry doesn’t, Kerry even told you that she doesn’t think you have big hips All Kerry is saying is you are thin but with shape.” MY QUESTION: DO YOU AGREE WITH SUSAN THAT ALL THE KERRI IS SAYING IS THAT PATTI IS THIN BUT WITH SHAPE?
DefinedEyes answered Saturday January 20 2007, 10:14 pm: I'm not really sure. If someone says something and you cant tell if its sarcastic or mean, I've been told to just assume its not either, and that its nice. Because if you over anyalize everything everyone says to you, you'll get a headache real soon. I dont think she should have guessed what size she is, because its not really anyones buisness, unless she tells them. But I would just not worry about it. Dont think too hard about it, assume that susan is telling the truth. [ DefinedEyes's advice column | Ask DefinedEyes A Question ]
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