All you were saying was “That’s not the question that was asked, so … no.” so I’m sorry if I had to guess and ask. Not sure what I’ve missed by ‘not focusing’.
I see you’ve added both an edit after my comment and then this response, as wellwhich is a bit odd.
In general, if you don’t understand what someone is saying, it’s better to ask “what do you mean?” than to say “are you saying [unrelated thing that does not at all emerge from what they said]??” with double punctuation.
I’m not saying that, either.
I request that you stop jumping to wild conclusions and putting words in people’s mouths, and focus on what they are actually saying.
All you were saying was “That’s not the question that was asked, so … no.” so I’m sorry if I had to guess and ask. Not sure what I’ve missed by ‘not focusing’.
I see you’ve added both an edit after my comment and then this response, as wellwhich is a bit odd.
In general, if you don’t understand what someone is saying, it’s better to ask “what do you mean?” than to say “are you saying [unrelated thing that does not at all emerge from what they said]??” with double punctuation.