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by kmoser 256 days ago
I would avoid that phrase since people may take it to mean you're admitting to being bad at thinking and therefore not a very useful employee.

Instead, I'd spin it to say you need more time to investigate thoroughly to give them an accurate answer.

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Agreed. Saying you don't know is bad enough in some dysfunctional organizations. (viewed as a good thing in healthy organizations)