[No, Solomon, nosy is somebody else on the forums!]
Why put someone in a position to be on the defensive by asking questions when you can receive the information differently?
[She sets her teacup back down with a prim little clink. For example, she feels no desire to ask him what his impression of her is so far; she can get a sense of that over the course of the conversation, too. It isn't really being obscured that she has a sense of working those greyer areas when clarity isn't possible, and she doesn't like to belabor ineffciently.]
And what of the task to be granted Beautitude? Will you apply the same approach?
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Why put someone in a position to be on the defensive by asking questions when you can receive the information differently?
[She sets her teacup back down with a prim little clink. For example, she feels no desire to ask him what his impression of her is so far; she can get a sense of that over the course of the conversation, too. It isn't really being obscured that she has a sense of working those greyer areas when clarity isn't possible, and she doesn't like to belabor ineffciently.]
And what of the task to be granted Beautitude? Will you apply the same approach?