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I Indirect Asks You: "What Inferring Wrong Understand Implying

Front someone asks you: "What are you inferring?"

why are they wrong?
Back
"Inferring? I don't understand. Oh, I see. I was implying...."

When you imply, you transmit an indirect message. When you infer, you receive the indirect message

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