No, just the opposite. It’s a ton of work for not a lot of results. It’d be like saying it took you 3 days to make a sandwich. That’s wayyyyyy longer than I’d expect it to take, with the caveat, I’m not a professional sandwich maker.
Why do people always feel like their inexperience on a topic is relevant?
Because this feels unusual but I’m not an expert and I can’t say whether that amount of time is truly usual or not. I’m in manufacturing and when people say what I said, then it’s usually as an invitation to discuss the topic.
Sure. That’s a lot of care put into a project.
It seems the hard work and care has paid off.
Why do people always feel like their inexperience on a topic is relevant?
Probably to politely invite contrasting opinions and experiences from people in the field
Really? Claiming not a lot of work was done is a weird way to politely start a discussion.
No, just the opposite. It’s a ton of work for not a lot of results. It’d be like saying it took you 3 days to make a sandwich. That’s wayyyyyy longer than I’d expect it to take, with the caveat, I’m not a professional sandwich maker.
Exactly. “I’m no expert, but this feels weird.”
That’s an interesting quote. Who said that?
I forgot where I heard it.
Because this feels unusual but I’m not an expert and I can’t say whether that amount of time is truly usual or not. I’m in manufacturing and when people say what I said, then it’s usually as an invitation to discuss the topic.
Perhaps asking a question to spark a discussion would have been a better approach.
That’s what I thought I did, though I implied it instead of ask directly.