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Old 18-Feb-2008, 21:49
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Default Silence is acceptence

when a question is asked and the questionaire is ignored and silence is accepted as an answer, what is that act called? Hypothetical situation, Jack (fictious person) accuses john(fictious person) of being a thief, John does not respond therefore is John a thief and does the addage of "silence is acceptence" apply? Does this question or Johns failure to reply fall under a category is this a type of sentence or does this lack of answer be defined?

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Default Re: Silence is acceptence

wow u can call that. absolutely nothing comes to my mind but for instance u could say what a stunned silence

i dont know if my remark was usefull but im readily gonna look foward to somebody else's feedback.

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Default Re: Silence is acceptence

Can you be more specific?

An "abstention" or to "abstain" means to not answer, however, that is in a voting or legal setting.

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Are you saying that someone did not answer your question, and by their silence, you think that they agree?
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I suppose it could be regarded as "tacit agreement".
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