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"sorry, I'm not technical"
"OK, but I'm a techy with so I obviously don't have as advanced communication skills as you, so you're going to have to meet me half way here."
I sem to be having quite a few people who want me to fix a problem, but in order to do so, I need to explain a couple of tech things. Despite doing this in the simplest non-jargonised way possible, they seem to have acquired a habit of cutting me off quickly and saying "sorry, I'm not technical" leaving me unable to help them.
Anyone have a good humourous (or otherwise) response to "sorry, I'm not technical"? they can suggest?
Has it ever occured to you that you may be a boring f*cker and that they are just being polite?
I sem to be having quite a few people who want me to fix a problem, but in order to do so, I need to explain a couple of tech things. Despite doing this in the simplest non-jargonised way possible, they seem to have acquired a habit of cutting me off quickly and saying "sorry, I'm not technical" leaving me unable to help them.
Anyone have a good humourous (or otherwise) response to "sorry, I'm not technical"? they can suggest?
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