A riddle no one can solve but "the one"

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A man is walking down a random street , not different to any street you get in todays english towns and cities. Houses side by side on either side be side the seaside, be side the sea. Yerss I forgot to mention its a coastal street of a coastal town. the riddle is this: which side of the street are you on ?
 

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Now this is why i'm useless at lateral thinking. I just thought it was a play on words...The riddle tells us "A man is walking down a random street". Then asks the Q "which side of the street are you on" ?

My answer would have been - I'm not on any side of the street.
Because i'm sitting here writing this, so you see why i'm no good at this sort of thing. :(
 

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Now this is why i'm useless at lateral thinking. I just thought it was a play on words...The riddle tells us "A man is walking down a random street". Then asks the Q "which side of the street are you on" ?

My answer would have been - I'm not on any side of the street.
Because i'm sitting here writing this, so you see why i'm no good at this sort of thing. :(
Youre right. It's a trick question designed to make you think, the less you think the easier it is to find the answer. Hail the Chosen one!
 

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Now this is why i'm useless at lateral thinking. I just thought it was a play on words...The riddle tells us "A man is walking down a random street". Then asks the Q "which side of the street are you on" ?

My answer would have been - I'm not on any side of the street.
Because i'm sitting here writing this, so you see why i'm no good at this sort of thing. :(

The side of the street you are on is dependent on which side of the street you are viewing it from.
I can walk so I can be on either side of the street from my subjective perception.
So.. as I write this I am on the left side of the street, because thats where my front door is on the street as I found it last time I walked.

However, if I walked past my house, then turned round and walked back to it, it would be on the right.

So the initial riddle, a "Man" you got, but the actual answer, depends on which side ot the street your are on by ones own perception does it not?
 

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The side of the street you are on is dependent on which side of the street you are viewing it from.
I can walk so I can be on either side of the street from my subjective perception.
So.. as I write this I am on the left side of the street, because thats where my front door is on the street as I found it last time I walked.

However, if I walked past my house, then turned round and walked back to it, it would be on the right.

So the initial riddle, a "Man" you got, but the actual answer, depends on which side ot the street your are on by ones own perception does it not?
If answering from the perspective of a woman, you would be on neither side, in fact you wouldn't be there at all. The riddle addresses a man.
 

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Two real-life riddles spring to mind, firstly the Mary Celeste, and secondly the Dyatlov Pass incident.
To me it seems the answers are staring us in the face, but I seem to be the only one who's come up with a plausible solution..:)
Anybody else want to have a crack at it?
 

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A man is walking down a random street , not different to any street you get in todays english towns and cities. Houses side by side on either side be side the seaside, be side the sea. Yerss I forgot to mention its a coastal street of a coastal town. the riddle is this: which side of the street are you on ?

The downhill one.
 
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