Yul Brynner sang "A Puzzlement" in the 1956 movie of "The King and I". In that same vein, I seem to run into many puzzlements. I wish they'd stop coming up.
1) Consider the word "next":
When someone says to make a turn at the "next" light, to which of these two traffic lights would that be? I have had different people use that same word where one person meant nearer signal light and another meant the farther one.
If someone would say "No, not the first light, the second one.", that statement I could decipher.
2) Consider the phrase "user name":
When one of my doctor's office was first set up for electronic communication with patients and when I first encountered that electronic system, every time I tried to log in, something would go wrong.
When my log in efforts weren't working, I clicked on "Forgot your password?" and the following window appeared. It asked for my "Username" and that became a new problem. Was my user name "John Dunn" or "JDunn" or "J Dunn" or "Dunn" or "johndunn" or was it "[email protected]"?
I had no idea because none of the "Username" possibilities I could come up with would work. I simply couldn't think of any more variants that I might have somehow chosen and then mis-remembered.
This was a puzzlement and a matter of utter frustration, plain and simple.
3) Consider this magazine subscription renewal:
A few years ago, I got a notice that a magazine subscription was going to expire. but I couldn't be sure of the expiration date.
Both dates were possible, but it turned out that the expiration date was actually Dec. 14, 2015. (I don't remember how I eventually found that out.) The puzzlement was that I couldn't discern that fact when the question first arose.
Yes, I did renew the subscription.
4) Finally, consider holiday business hours:
On just this New Year's Day, I was trying to find the store hours for some local businesses when these two displays came up:
The first display made one business' holiday hours clear, but the second one conveyed no useful information whatever.
We went to the first one.