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personally i'd rather not preemptively assign the labels "easy" or "hard" to something unless i have strong confidence in the assessment of the person who's making that call for me, but it still won't take precedence over my own assessment, so "it's easy" will just register as well-intentioned but ultimately unhelpful positivity. i do like positivity and i'm much more likely to perform well in a positive atmosphere, but it would depend heavily on the delivery.
at my first job, i was consistently told that i'd memorize the menu, but my memory has always been relatively poor, mostly because i don't care what's in the vegetable soup, so i knew i'd probably struggle regardless, but they kept reassuring me that "it's easy" as if what's "easy" in general will automatically be "easy" for me, and yet the tasks they considered "hard" were "easy" for me. in contrast with my ILI friend in high school who told me that instead of reading the driver's manual, he just did a free test online. the way he framed it made it seem simple on its own without needing to reinforce its simplicity.
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