Repeated 'I Don’t Know' Signals Tension in Exchange (Full Transcript)

A brief transcript shows a speaker insisting they lack information, with repetition suggesting frustration or pressure in the conversation.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: Sorry, I don't know. I don't know. I told you I don't know.

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Arow Summary
The speaker repeatedly states they do not know, emphasizing uncertainty and possibly frustration in response to questioning.
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Speaker Reiterates Uncertainty
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frustration Remove
lack of knowledge Remove
Arow Key Takeaways
  • The speaker asserts they lack the information being requested.
  • Repetition underscores insistence and possible frustration.
  • The exchange implies the speaker is being pressed for an answer they cannot provide.
Arow Sentiments
Negative: The repeated 'I don't know' suggests tension, defensiveness, or frustration, indicating a negative emotional tone.
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