And the funny thing is... Most questions can be answered with 'chicken and egg' reply... try it! haha....
e.g. Q: "shall we do project A first and then B?" A: "well, it's a chicken and egg thing... blah blah"
Q: "To encourage more babies birth rate or to provide more benefits first?" A: "well, it's a chicken and egg thing.. blah blah"
Q "Should a person be equiped with necessary skillset first or should that person focus on what is his/her interest is in first?"
I guess by now you already knew how to kick start the answer! "Well, it's a chicken and egg thing....blah blah blah....."
Kick start an answer with 'chicken vs egg' will never land you up in a wrong answer...
It will however open up the path to whatever bull and crap you intend to say later....
My grandmother also knew this method donkey years ago.... whahaha.....
Try it.... hahahaha........
Assuming a chicken egg
In this case, the egg is assumed to be a chicken's egg. This is an obvious assumption since the question itself implies a link between the two.
If one assumes the egg to be a chicken egg then one must define what a chicken egg is:
If: A chicken egg will hatch a chicken
Then a bypass is allowed: An animal that was not a chicken laid the chicken egg which contained the first chicken. In this case the egg came first.
If: A chicken egg is the egg that a chicken lays
Then a bypass is allowed: A chicken (that hatched from a non-chicken egg) laid an egg (a chicken egg).
If: A chicken egg will hatch a chicken and was laid by a chicken
Then there may be an error of definition. If the definition of "chicken" used does not refer to "chicken eggs," then the chicken must come first, because without chickens there cannot be any chicken eggs.Your explanation is very cheem ! I think your explanation of chicken and egg will just kill the person asking it. =)