Caveat: saying something is doing something.
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Next question: "If you want to get to know someone well, you'll get more knowledge from what they..." Poof, fundamental attribution error
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Uhm, it depends, if what I say is really what I've done I'll say "say".
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I don't know. I'd like to believe "say", but i'm guessing "do" is more realistic.
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You have to have both.
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I don't do anything, so all you can go by is what I say. maybe I read this question too personally
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speaking is an action. It shows intent, for example.
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I voted "say" because I don't do much in general
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