Difference between revisions of "RAFO"

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Robert Jordan used this term, and Brandon "inherited" it, so to speak.
 
Robert Jordan used this term, and Brandon "inherited" it, so to speak.
   
RAFO can also be used as a response to questions that are meant to be discussed by fans or ones that will never be answered.{{qa ref|874|55|How can you still be RAFO'ing stuff? What is left to read?|date=2013-01-23}}
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RAFO can also be used as a response to questions that are meant to be discussed by fans or ones that will never be answered.{{tweet ref|294191571551797251|How can you still be RAFO'ing stuff? What is left to read?|date=2013-01-23}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 22:00, 10 December 2014

RAFO is a term Brandon Sanderson uses at signings as a non-answer for prying 17th Sharders. It means "Read and Find Out." When Brandon uses this, it is neutral, and neither means one is right or one is wrong. Many things are RAFO'd because they would spoil future books.

Robert Jordan used this term, and Brandon "inherited" it, so to speak.

RAFO can also be used as a response to questions that are meant to be discussed by fans or ones that will never be answered.[1]

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