This is because you
don’t want
to say something and regret it after because you can’t take it back. Our subconscious mind keeps spiralling on every word of the question to answer while our conscious mind wants to avoid the very thought of answering the question hence you say I don’t know.
How do I stop saying I don’t know?
Stop saying the words “I don’t know.” Instead, start your sentence with “
What I know is…
” and see what wants to fall out of your mouth. When someone asks you a question, instead of defaulting to “I don’t know,” go in the direction of “what I know is…” and then complete the sentence.
Why do I say IDK a lot?
The Reason We Keep Saying ‘I Don’t Know’ Is Because
We’re Afraid Of Making Decisions
. … Making decisions is difficult. It’s hard to choose between two paths and it’s even harder to trust the one you end up picking — especially after you’ve delayed picking it for as long as you possibly can. “I don’t know” is safe.
Is it rude to say IDK?
IDK isn’t necessarily rude
, but it can come off that way depending on your intention and the context. … Additionally, it’s best to consider the context. This abbreviation isn’t an insult, but a formal conversationalist may find it rude.
How do you respond to IDK?
- “This is a good place to start. …
- Simply use silence. …
- “Remember that just because you answer, doesn’t mean you need to do anything about it.”
- You may want to use a softener before this question: “What are you pretending not to know?”
Does IDK mean no?
Idk is one of those words that people who are not too Internet-savvy might need some help to decipher. Idk is an abbreviation of the phrase
I don’t know
. There are no formal rules about the capitalization of words like idk. …
Is IDK a answer?
Is IDK an Answer? IDK mostly functions as an answer in casual conversations like chats or texts. Since IDK is an abbreviation for the phrase “
I don’t know
,” you can use IDK wherever you would respond with the full phrase (“Which film did you like best?” “IDK, it’s hard to choose.
What can I say instead of I don’t know?
- ‘I’ll find out’ This response is a tried and true fallback for a reason — it’s both supportive and self-assured. …
- ‘I have that same question’ There are those moments when you just don’t have the answer. …
- ‘My best guess is..’ …
- ‘Why don’t we ask [name]?’
What we can say instead of I don’t know?
I’m not sure,
but I’ll find out and let you know
. I’ll find out. I’ll look into it and get back to you with what I find. That’s a good question and I want to get you the right information.
How do you say I don’t know in different ways?
- Dunno. …
- I have no idea/I haven’t a clue/I haven’t the faintest idea. …
- How should I know?/ …
- Who knows?/ …
- Your guess is as good as mine. …
- Not as far as I know. …
- It beats me.
How can I stop not knowing?
- To a certain person more than anyone else.
- When you feel rushed or stressed.
- In math class.
- When it comes time to choose something for lunch.
What I don’t know really means?
1 —used to say that one does not have the information someone is asking for “
What time does the library close?
” “I don’t know.” 2 informal —used to express disagreement, doubt, or uncertainty “I don’t like that guy.” “Oh, I don’t know, he’s not really so bad.”She thinks we should go now, but I don’t know.
What does IDK what to say mean?
Use this phrase when someone tells you something that surprises you and makes you feel emotional. Some examples of situations in which you can say “I don’t know what to say” include: someone gives you a very expensive gift which you didn’t expect.
How do you respond to I’m good?
Therefore, “I’m good,” is a proper response. “I’m well” is also allowed but not for the reasons many think. That response only works if “well” takes on its adjectival form, meaning “in good health” or “good or satisfactory.” Now, if someone asks “How are you doing?” “
I’m doing well
” is the correct response.
How do you reply?
- Make sure they’re paying attention to you so you don’t have to repeat yourself.
- Recognize if someone else wants to speak and allow them room to talk as well.
- Allow the person to respond to what you’ve said as well.
What leaders say when they don’t know the answer?
“Good question. I’ll find out.
” —Chris Turkovich, principal program manager. “Based on what we know today, my thoughts are…” —Selena Rezvani, leadership author, speaker, and consultant. “I don’t have the data at hand, but I’ll get it to you later today.” —Senior software engineer.