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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes I agree . .
Source(s): Thanks again . . - Anonymous1 decade ago
Most times that's the case. It depends on the circumstances but I would say yes...if you're waiting on news, or if someone is away and you're worried..chances are no news IS good news.
- 1 decade ago
No news leaves too many things to the imagination, and in my case it tends to make mind wander to the worst possible scenarios... I'd prefer bad news to no news at all.
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- Dani CaliforniaLv 41 decade ago
No not always! Sometimes people just don't want to deliver the bad news so they put it off!
- Noelle SLv 51 decade ago
No, 'cause sometimes it just means it hasn't reached you yet. Sometimes it means no one wants to tell you. So just give me all of the news bad and good.
- persnickety1022Lv 71 decade ago
Nope...
No news can be startling, and confusing, and can cause anxiety or anger, or false hope. Knowing SOMETHING is better than knowing nothing
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Oh yes, everyday when I reach in my mailbox I say this.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hell yes, I do agree