When someone responds with "I didn't ask," "Who asked," or "Who cares," it can be perceived as dismissive or uninterested. Here are some ways you can respond depending on the context and your desired tone:
Stay calm and composed:
- "That's fair. I just thought it might be interesting to share."
- "No worries. Just thought I'd mention it."
Acknowledge their response:
- "I understand. It's not for everyone."
- "Got it. Moving on then."
Redirect the conversation:
- "Alright, let's talk about something else."
- "Sure, what do you want to discuss?"
Inject humor:
- "Guess I'll file that under 'Nobody Cares' folder."
- "Ouch, my ego. ? Moving on!"
Reflect their sentiment back:
- "I see you're not interested. My bad."
- "Apologies, I might have misjudged the audience."
Disengage gracefully:
- "Okay, no problem. Feel free to let me know if you change your mind."
- "Understood. I'll keep that in mind for next time."
Remember, people may respond with such phrases for various reasons, including disinterest, irritation, or just a lighthearted remark. Tailor your response to the situation and the relationship you have with the person to maintain a positive and respectful conversation.