Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Perhaps using "I suggest" instead of asking "why not" would
> have clued me; English is not my native language, and I take
> questions as literally asking something.

Well, it's really a suggestion and a question. If
there's some reason the suggestion is a bad idea,
there's nothing wrong with pointing that out in
a reply.

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