You started by saying: "......you will never hear......" And then, just a few lines down, you stated: "Most of the times......" I thought by saying "most of the times", you left the door open for at least some cases of laziness and cluelessness that you had just denied would ever happen. Guess I read you wrong!
You also explained why you used "few." Unfortunately, a rule of grammar says "few" can't be used in that context; only "a few" can show up there. This caused a confusion on my part: I mistook you to have intended to use "a few."
Finally, I have always thought if one guesses that something might happen, he necessarily has allowed at least the possibility for that something to happen. Therefore, I perceived an inconsistency between your beginning statement and your last sentence. In my world, I would start wondering if there might not be a case of intellectual dishonesty involved here. But I have learned here that one must take care of others' feelings at the expense of anything else. Therefore, my apologies for doubting your sincerity. You have a nice day, too.