A patient, who has been waiting in the examination room for 40 minutes past their scheduled appointment time, is greeted by a doctor who says, 'Thank you for your patience.' The patient replies without making eye contact, 'I was just about to send out a search party.' What is the patient most likely communicating?
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A
A genuine concern that the doctor was lost or in trouble.
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B
An attempt at lighthearted humour to ease the doctor's stress.
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C
Frustration and annoyance about the long wait, expressed through sarcasm.
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D
Confusion about whether they were waiting in the correct location.