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.
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.