# Bob Welcome to Bob on Exercism's Python Track. If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out `HELP.md`. ## Introduction Bob is a [lackadaisical][] teenager. He likes to think that he's very cool. And he definitely doesn't get excited about things. That wouldn't be cool. When people talk to him, his responses are pretty limited. [lackadaisical]: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/lackadaisical ## Instructions Your task is to determine what Bob will reply to someone when they say something to him or ask him a question. Bob only ever answers one of five things: - **"Sure."** This is his response if you ask him a question, such as "How are you?" The convention used for questions is that it ends with a question mark. - **"Whoa, chill out!"** This is his answer if you YELL AT HIM. The convention used for yelling is ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. - **"Calm down, I know what I'm doing!"** This is what he says if you yell a question at him. - **"Fine. Be that way!"** This is how he responds to silence. The convention used for silence is nothing, or various combinations of whitespace characters. - **"Whatever."** This is what he answers to anything else. ## Source ### Contributed to by - @0xae - @aldraco - @atg-abhishek - @austinlyons - @behrtam - @BethanyG - @cmccandless - @cypher - @Dog - @etrepum - @ikhadykin - @janetriley - @jremmen - @koljakube - @kytrinyx - @lowks - @lucasdpau - @miketamis - @N-Parsons - @patricksjackson - @pheanex - @sdublish - @sjakobi - @stonemirror - @thenigan - @thomasjpfan - @tqa236 - @yawpitch ### Based on Inspired by the 'Deaf Grandma' exercise in Chris Pine's Learn to Program tutorial. - https://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/?Chapter=06