He wasn't irritated at all. In fact he just looked confused, then amused. He never looked irritated which was a very negative reaction. Poor girl, maybe she didn't get her facts right. Satsuki looked well..blank as usual or half smile or something. The guy was quite good, he quickly diverted the question to something else.
funnlim wrote:
He wasn't irritated at all. In fact he just looked confused, then amused. He never looked irritated which was a very negative reaction. Poor girl, maybe she didn't get her facts right. Satsuki looked well..blank as usual or half smile or something. The guy was quite good, he quickly diverted the question to something else.
Since I am not an english native - please explain the difference between irritated and confused. Thanks!
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funnlim wrote:
He wasn't irritated at all. In fact he just looked confused, then amused. He never looked irritated which was a very negative reaction. Poor girl, maybe she didn't get her facts right. Satsuki looked well..blank as usual or half smile or something. The guy was quite good, he quickly diverted the question to something else.
Since I am not an english native - please explain the difference between irritated and confused. Thanks!
Well, Maybe Funnlim will answer this herself, but since it's been awhile, I'll take a stab at it.
Irritated is: angered, provoked, or annoyed. You could be irritated if your neighbor's car alarm went off every morning at 3:00 am and woke you up.
Confused is: to perplex or bewilder: The flood of questions confused me.
or to make unclear or indistinct. You could be confused if you can't figure out what is causing the alarm to go off or why the neighbor doesn't do anything to stop the "irritation".
Hope this helps!
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