I prefer clarity. Can you tell me where you stand?
Why it works: Clarifying confusion from mixed signals
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I prefer clarity. Can you tell me where you stand?
Why it works: Clarifying confusion from mixed signals
I don’t do well with mixed signals—I need clarity.
Why it works: Clarifying confusion from mixed signals
Just be straight with me—what do you want here?
Why it works: Clarifying confusion from mixed signals
I need consistency, not mixed signals.
Why it works: Clarifying confusion from mixed signals
I need consistency, not mixed signals. Where do you stand?
Why it works: Clarifying confusion from mixed signals
Be straight with me—what do you want here?
Why it works: Clarifying confusion from mixed signals
I don’t do well with mixed signals—I need clarity.
Why it works: Clarifying confusion from mixed signals
I need clear signals to stay engaged.
Why it works: Clarifying confusion from mixed signals