let me know..
ok, so this is not a complaint…it’s just a little story of my last days in Madrid which I think it’s commonly used by people. but then i realized, i don’t really know what it means..
professor in the class:
" bla bla bla bla…because there might be personal interest, for example in negotiation in Japan, you might want to go to Japan itself. or you want to secret-word"
[class giggling]
"bla bla bla bla….everybody likes secret-word!right? who doesn’t like secret-word?"
[class shaking their head]
"well, if someone doesn’t like secret-word, let me know.. there must be something wrong with you"
my hand was almost up to the air "sir, i don’t think i like secret-word!" but again, it’s not about complaining.
i merely dont understand when he said, let me know… if someone really did let him know of his opinion, then what this professor would do? i guess nothing. it would change nothing. the class might laugh, a good thing. with additional unbelievable face from professor maybe.
the part that i don’t understand "let me know". what would you do, after saying the phrase? would you resolve the problem (if any).
well, let me know, what actually ‘let me know’ could mean.
disclaimer: secret-word is used instead of xxxxx that can make you think it’s something that it’s not the one i meant.=p
*unaccidentally published, so yup here all that i have.
February 5th, 2008 at 6:27 pm
A secret makes a woman, woman, Nda :P. I’ll let you know if you’re interested