What is another way to say I dont know?
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What is another way to say I dont know?
I have no clue/idea. I haven’t/ haven’t got a clue. I haven’t got the faintest idea. I haven’t had time to think that through yet.
Does IDK mean no?
Idk is an abbreviation of the phrase I don’t know. Idk is most commonly used in informal communication, such as text messaging. There are no formal rules about the capitalization of words like idk.
How do you politely say you don’t know someone?
3 Answers. You could say: My apologies, but I don’t believe we’ve met. Before we proceed further, could you please verify that I’m the person you meant to contact?
What does IDC mean in text?
I don’t care
abbreviation. I don’t care.
What’s FTW mean?
the win
Definition of FTW slang. for the win —used especially to express approval or support Night out with the girls?
How do you say “I don’t know”?
Various Other Ways of Saying “I Don’t Know” I dunno. Huh? I wish I knew. Don’t ask me! I only know rumors. I do not rightly know. It is all Greek to me. The answer eludes me. I haven’t been able to figure that out. Only god knows. I can only guess. That’s a timely question! I’m too young to answer that. Let’s learn about that
What do you say when someone asks you something you don’t know?
While using the expression “I don’t know” is the most straightforward prompt to evoke whenever someone is asking you questions you don’t know the answers to, there exists many other alternatives. Depending on the context, you can be casual, serious, funny, witty, sarcastic, or creative about it. The choices are endless!
What do you do if you don’t know the answer?
“If you don’t know the answer, say you don’t know the answer. People will accept that you don’t know… what they cannot accept is if you tell them something that’s wrong, because they are going to act on that. And, then if you have to come back later with a different answer, you’ll lose credibility.”
What do you say when your boss says I don’t know?
In place of “I don’t know” try, “That’s exactly what I’m seeking to answer”—a response that makes it clear that you’re right there with your boss, client, or whoever’s asking and that an answer is forthcoming.