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Comment by turc1656

6 years ago

To avoid the ambiguity between the two primary intents, I always phrase the question as "I assume there was a reason you didn't [x]?" That puts any possible idiocy on my end for not immediately seeing the reason [x] wasn't done, while also giving them a chance to explain their thought process. And it also gives them credit through implication that I assume they thought of it.