>> RS> When you say "doubts", do you mean "questions"? >> >> I'm a bit confused now. :) >> How do you say when you're not sure about a thing?
RS> If I want someone else to clarify something, then I have a question. RS> If someone has stated something that I think might be untrue, then I RS> have a doubt.
I think it's a different way to look at things.
I've noticed it in the periodic surveys that my company send to us.
I work for an international telecomminications company based in UK and our italian managers told us that in a possibile range of values that starts from wery bad to very good only the far extremes are considered, the middle is not interesting.
Wheny here we say "I have a doubt" we mean "I'm not sure about it" that also means that I trust you but I still don't understand something and I'd like to discuss with you. :)
Anyway many thanks for your help! :)
Ciao! Fabio
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