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How do you respond to what do you mean you don't know? - Answers
I would clarify that it's okay not to have all the answers and that uncertainty is a natural part of learning and growth. I might say something like, "I don't have the information right now, but I'm willing to find out or explore it further." This approach acknowledges the question while also expressing a willingness to engage in further discussion or research.
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I would clarify that it's okay not to have all the answers and that uncertainty is a natural part of learning and growth. I might say something like, "I don't have the information right now, but I'm willing to find out or explore it further." This approach acknowledges the question while also expressing a willingness to engage in further discussion or research.
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I would clarify that it's okay not to have all the answers and that uncertainty is a natural part of learning and growth. I might say something like, "I don't have the information right now, but I'm willing to find out or explore it further." This approach acknowledges the question while also expressing a willingness to engage in further discussion or research.
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