Sorry to bother you, but I need your advice on something simple.
There is a group whose members cannot express their feelings vocally or through facial expressions. When they talk to outsiders and their statements can be interpreted in both ways (sarcastic or truthful), they add a word after a sentence such as sincerity for truth or weariness to indicate that they are tired of talking about a subject.
Is it best and proper to explain to readers why these people are doing this, or would it be better to let readers figure it out for themselves, since I have already explained in the story that this group cannot express emotions?
There is a group whose members cannot express their feelings vocally or through facial expressions. When they talk to outsiders and their statements can be interpreted in both ways (sarcastic or truthful), they add a word after a sentence such as sincerity for truth or weariness to indicate that they are tired of talking about a subject.
Is it best and proper to explain to readers why these people are doing this, or would it be better to let readers figure it out for themselves, since I have already explained in the story that this group cannot express emotions?