Finland, from a woman's perspective, when she makes that statement, she knows exactly what you did. The reason why she won't tell you is because she wants you to realize what you've done wrong on your own. Basically, she's saying, "I know exactly what you did wrong, and you should too!"
"LadyDugan" wrote:
Lady - The problem I have with that is in life, we all make mistakes. Sometimes, we don't know we're doing something stupid.
Let's just say you're at work and you make a pretty bad mistake. However, you thought you were doing it right so you walk away from it and it turns out to be a disaster.
Now, your boss comes over and starts yelling at you. You're wondering WTF? So you politely ask her "what did I do wrong? I thought I was following the book."
Then your boss replies "what?! You don't know what you did wrong? Well, I'm not going to tell you."
The problem is, now you know you made a mistake but you don't know what the mistake was. Had you known what the mistake you made, you won't make it again. But now that you don't know what you did wrong, you're likely to make the same mistake.
The whole experience would just have you walking on eggshells at work for the next few weeks but you won't learn anything productive from it.
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