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If you reply "one", he always says, "One equals none".
And if you reply to anyone who's not following you, they won't be able to see it.
If you reply verbally, your correspondent receives your answer by e-mail as an attached sound file.
There are risks if you reply, "I'm a philosopher," for you may then have the neighbor expounding "their philosophy" at length, or recounting how awful their experience was when taking Philosophy 101.
Answer "yes" when asked if you're willing to use "any means possible" to protect this country, and James Bond's old agency will terminate the interview ("thank you for your time"), and there's the same result if you reply "no" – as 007 surely would have done, angrily – to "are you empathetic?".
Assuredly, your examiners will not be pleased if you reply to their questions with "Yes,... No,..
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If you replied to an advert then, up to that point, the CV was probably just in the pile of those that matched the specification.
Maybe if you replied to every single thing that everyone ever said about you in the great new virtual world, you could impose reason where there was wild ranting, and order where there was chaos.
If so, how did you reply?
How would you reply if you received a question like this? Originally published here, on Aish.com.
If you do reply to a whole paragraph, make sure you reply in 2 words showing you're not really interested.
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