It's one of at least two reasonable explanations, while the context favors the other. For effective communication you need to consider how the other hears what you are saying.
On a more general note: you are often terse to the point of becoming cryptic. Removing ambiguities and room for interpretation are also effective usages of language. Merely expressing an idea in the shortest possible way is often not as effective in communicating the idea.
On a more general note: you are often terse to the point of becoming cryptic. Removing ambiguities and room for interpretation are also effective usages of language. Merely expressing an idea in the shortest possible way is often not as effective in communicating the idea.