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"Janet B" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 4 Jul 2015 20:26:36 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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>>>>Why were you trying to help me here? I didn't ask for help.
>>>
>>> And yet it seems everyone interpreted it that way, like so many times
>>> before. So they're all wrong, are they? Read what you wrote again.
>>>

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> The question is implied. It's a statement that leads the listener to
> believe that an answer should be given. ( This is an unfortunate
> habit of speech that you have.) You may not think you are asking for
> help, but you are. You need to change the way you express yourself.
> You said " I wish there was a sweetener I could use. So far I
> haven't found
> one. " The implied question is, does anyone know of a sweetener that
> I could use. Watch your sentence construction and you won't be
> bothered by unwanted help.
> Janet US


I have never heard such a thing! I have never heard of an implied question!
Thankfully the people in my real life don't go around trying to solve things
for me or telling me what to do. And if you think I will change the way I
do things just because someone here tells me so, you are dead wrong! I am
just very thankful that the real world is not populated with people like
you!

How in the world could you have deduced that from what I said? You just
read waaaaay too much into it. I gave you no parameters whatever as to what
I could and could not have so how would anyone know? Sheesh! And I'm
pretty sure that you know that I shop at Amazon so if there was something
available in a reasonable quantity and for a reasonable price I would get it
from them!