I've been thinking about this word today..."Sure". Does it mean "yes" or does it mean "I don't really care"...or "okay" or "not really"?
This is the word that my SO has been using all night and it has honestly been driving me crazy because I'm not positive if its the way that he uses it or if its the word itself that I'm so "unsure" about.
If I were to ask you a question and its a yes or no question...you answer "sure"...what are you really meaning? Yes or no?
Mostly I would have to ask him what he meant, yes or no and he would tell me that he meant to say yes, but just the way that he said it makes me feel like he doesn't really want to but feels like he has to. That once again he does not care overall what my big mouth is blabbing about sometimes (because I feel like I talk to a wall sometimes when I get really excited about things) because I talk about the most random stuff. But...why not say "yes" or "no".
No matter what we were talking about..."sure" was said. That doesn't make me feel very confident in my work that I'm showing him or very glad that we are having a conversation if he just says "sure". It shows not in depth listening skills. It for some reason tells me that he will just be there in body to listen, not in actual mind.
He apparently means "yes" but how do I know that every time? It can change right? The use of the word with how you say it, but if it sounds the same every time negatively, then how do I know which one it is? The way he tells me it is (yes) or the way it sounds (no)??
Let me know your thoughts- I know this is a little odd, but I'm curious on how it changes your relationship conversations if you notice that your SO says that a lot when you are excited about showing them a piece of your work or telling a great story or whatever it might be that you are sharing with your SO.
This is the word that my SO has been using all night and it has honestly been driving me crazy because I'm not positive if its the way that he uses it or if its the word itself that I'm so "unsure" about.
If I were to ask you a question and its a yes or no question...you answer "sure"...what are you really meaning? Yes or no?
Mostly I would have to ask him what he meant, yes or no and he would tell me that he meant to say yes, but just the way that he said it makes me feel like he doesn't really want to but feels like he has to. That once again he does not care overall what my big mouth is blabbing about sometimes (because I feel like I talk to a wall sometimes when I get really excited about things) because I talk about the most random stuff. But...why not say "yes" or "no".
No matter what we were talking about..."sure" was said. That doesn't make me feel very confident in my work that I'm showing him or very glad that we are having a conversation if he just says "sure". It shows not in depth listening skills. It for some reason tells me that he will just be there in body to listen, not in actual mind.
He apparently means "yes" but how do I know that every time? It can change right? The use of the word with how you say it, but if it sounds the same every time negatively, then how do I know which one it is? The way he tells me it is (yes) or the way it sounds (no)??
Let me know your thoughts- I know this is a little odd, but I'm curious on how it changes your relationship conversations if you notice that your SO says that a lot when you are excited about showing them a piece of your work or telling a great story or whatever it might be that you are sharing with your SO.
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