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Why would she say no she doesn't hear it all the time, and then say it's in the top 5 things she hears? I'm sure i must be misreading this somehow
I think it's like top 5 craziest beyond anything else they've heard thus far type of thing.
Huh, i suppose that's probably what they meant, but even with that interpretation already in my mind it's really hard for me to see how that's actually conveyed through what they wrote. Thanks for the info
The denial of the patient's assumption indicated by the word "no" should have steered you towards the proper/intended interpretation.
The fuck are you talking about? If anything i took the word no MORE directly than op was intending
...like learning english