why train
When you reply to a answer or statement by simply saying 'why'
When you get your second answer, you'll just answer 'why' again, and so on.
Put simply; a good way to annoy someone.
When you get your second answer, you'll just answer 'why' again, and so on.
Put simply; a good way to annoy someone.
"You know what? I'm going to get the teacher annoyed with a why train."
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"So, Why is school cancelled this friday?"
"It's because we need to do Professional development."
"Why?"
"Because teachers need to learn as well."
"Why?"
"Because we don't know everything."
"But Why?"
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"So, Why is school cancelled this friday?"
"It's because we need to do Professional development."
"Why?"
"Because teachers need to learn as well."
"Why?"
"Because we don't know everything."
"But Why?"