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I once used this analogy:

I'm a driver, not a car mechanic. I might be able to change the tires or replace the coolant, but don't come up to me with engine problems.

Actually, it had a bit more about me knowing my way around my own computer (car), having to use it for work and all, but that's the gist.

Edit: Yes, it did work. I think the key is showing them that you are a user, just like them.

And I said "once" because there hasn't been the need for a (relatively) lengthy explanation ever since. Usually "I don't know" suffices -- and they stop bothering you after a couple of times.

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I once used this anologyanalogy:

I'm a driver, not a car mechanic. I might be able to change the tires or replace the coolant, but don't come up to me with engine problems.

Actually, it had a bit more about me knowning knowing my way around my own computer (car), having to use it for work and all, but that's the gist.

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