What is it called when someone has an answer for everything?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A pantomath is a person who wants to know or knows everything.
What is the reply of I Know?
If you really want to say “I already know that”, just say so, or “ikr”, or “yeah, I know”. This may well be a matter of context. For general conversation, politeness may well call for you to just acknowledge the information you have been given, as there is “no loss” in acknowledging their knowledge.
How do you reply to I want to get to know you?
If I am also interested in getting to know the other person more I could perhaps say something like “I also want to know you more” or “I also feel the same.” First of all , do you want to have any conversation with this guy. If not, say sorry but thank you for your time and interest. If yes then ask why .
How do you get an answer out of people?
How to Get Someone to Confess or Divulge Information
- Truth Fills Silence.
- Nod Your Head.
- Minimize the Significance.
- Ask Open Ended Questions.
- Change the Telling.
- Tell a Worse Version.
- Invade Their Personal Space.
What is another word for a know-it-all?
In this page you can discover 25 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for know-it-all, like: smart aleck, walking encyclopedia, wise guy, smarty, brash, witling, smarty-pants, know-all, wisenheimer, wiseacre and malapert.
Is Ikr rude?
If someone says “I know what’s right”, yes, that’s rude. But the “I know, right!” I find a very likeable expression of amazement that I started using too, in very limited circumstances. I can’t really imagine in what way someone else would perceive that as rude, to be honest.
Is C always right?
Usually, multiple choices usually provides a, b, c, and d. When choosing answers, we usually go for the first 2 ones – A and B or the last one D, and often neglect C. So, the best choice (if ever you don’t know the answer) is letter C. However, it is not always true.