You could do that. Or you could “read between the lines.” That’s an idiom that according to the Cambridge dictionary means:
“to try to understand someone's real feelings or intentions from what they say or write:
Reading between the lines, I'd say he isn't happy with the situation.”
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You could do that. Or you could “read between the lines.” That’s an idiom that according to the Cambridge dictionary means:
“to try to understand someone's real feelings or intentions from what they say or write:
Reading between the lines, I'd say he isn't happy with the situation.”