I’ve had people tell me to taboo “I don’t know” because I use it so much. These being fairly average or slightly above average people who are annoyed that I don’t have a strong opinion about things like “what do you want to eat tonight?”
Some have made jokes about putting “I don’t know” on my tombstone. Assuming that I die and am later resurrected and discover this was actually done, I will be most displeased.
I usually interpret that context as “I don’t have a preference”, which I would readily agree is useful to taboo. If you genuinely don’t know what you want (despite having an apparent hidden but strong preference) then … that’s a new one on me ^^;
Before declining to offer an opinion, it’s worth considering whether you’d benefit from the decision being made. (For instance, you could get a prompt dinner.) If so, why not offer a little help? Decision making can be tiring work, and any input can make it easier.
You could:
mention any limiting factors (i.e. I have $20 or 1 hour)
Mention options that are convenient
Offer support to the person who makes the decision (particularly if you can avoid critiquing their choice).
I’ve had people tell me to taboo “I don’t know” because I use it so much. These being fairly average or slightly above average people who are annoyed that I don’t have a strong opinion about things like “what do you want to eat tonight?” Some have made jokes about putting “I don’t know” on my tombstone. Assuming that I die and am later resurrected and discover this was actually done, I will be most displeased.
I usually interpret that context as “I don’t have a preference”, which I would readily agree is useful to taboo. If you genuinely don’t know what you want (despite having an apparent hidden but strong preference) then … that’s a new one on me ^^;
Toss a mental coin and pretend to enthuse about the result?
Before declining to offer an opinion, it’s worth considering whether you’d benefit from the decision being made. (For instance, you could get a prompt dinner.) If so, why not offer a little help? Decision making can be tiring work, and any input can make it easier.
You could:
mention any limiting factors (i.e. I have $20 or 1 hour)
Mention options that are convenient
Offer support to the person who makes the decision (particularly if you can avoid critiquing their choice).