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talking to a brick wall...What does it mean ? Today , I read a news article and there is a sentence as below This man said he had been refused USD240,000 in loans and getting credit was like " talking to a brick wall". I can not get it...Why did he feel he was talking to a brick wall ?? Does it mean he feel bank staff ignore his feeling ?? Please comment. Thank you.
Dec 15, 2011 3:28 PM
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They are right. "Talking to a brick wall" occurs when you are talking to someone and they appear to be listening, but when you ask them to repeat what you said, they have no answer because they were not listening.
December 15, 2011
It's a simile. You always use it with "like". "...like talking to a brick wall". What happens when you talk to a brick wall? No response. :)
December 15, 2011
I think you are right. "Talking to a brick wall" is an idiomatic expression which can be used when somebody is not being listened by other people
December 15, 2011
You got it, it is an idiom means the person you are speaking to does not listen for reference http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/be+like+talking+to+a+brick+wall
December 15, 2011
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