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Chatting with a lion man (I like him a little) and then I said, can you tell me when you get married? He said, just because I get married doesn't mean you.

The question is the first sentence, "Can you tell me when you get married?" Generally speaking, it will be answered well, but he replied, "Just because I get married doesn't mean you get married." What kind of trouble is this? It seems to say: 1. I don't like you, we can't get married; 2. If I get married and you get married just to get angry with me (he seems to know that you like him), you can't find it! Then you answer, "How could I possibly get married? It's terrible." This is a donkey's lip is not a horse's mouth!

If he means 1, your answer means that I don't like you, and I have no idea about you! In his opinion, you are trying to be brave, which means that you will continue to pester him, so he will ignore you later. But once you answer this question, if he is a little moved by you, he will give up. My suggestion is: If I get married that day, it will be really fate. However, I will not deliberately change myself to match you because I asked you the wedding time. I also have my own itinerary, and I just want to ask you. Sister, do you know what these words mean? That is to say, if it is impossible, you won't keep pestering him.

If he means 2, you answer like this, as if to say that even if you get married, you will always wait for him, and then he ignores you in the hope that you will leave him alone. He knows you like him.

therefore, it's amazing that your remark that the donkey's lips are not right for the horse's mouth can make the results appear and unify the conclusions! No matter what he means, the answer you get is: I hope you will leave him alone.