When we, ask questions,,, are we really, asking questions?
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GREAT QUESTION...Sometimes. Other times, we just want to hear what others think.
it's sometimes about attention isn't it.
What do you mean? I mean, what do you MEAN? What do YOU mean? What DO you mean? WHAT do you mean?
When I answer this question, have I really answered it? Not really, but it seemed like it at the time.
I know what you mean. LIke do we actually act on the answers that are given to us. Do we really care how people answer what we have asked.
I reckon sometimes it's just a way of touching base, if you look at half the questions they're not really for gaining information, just to get a response, enjoyable though. I seem to have lost a whole day just reading YA. Oh dear!
Sometimes it could be about confirming what we already believe, so maybe no! unless it's a kind of direct question like how do I change my aviator or something? .
Eh...a lot of the time we know the answer-we just need to hear other people say it to us. We need the assurance that our first belief was right.
I've got into the habit of adding dozens of edits to my question just to say, "Hello! Glad you could make it! How ya doing?" to at least a sample of those that answer. Otherwise people don't know you haven't just moved on and will never look at the question again and don't care a jot what they have to say.
Similarly, I go back to see if I've got any responses from the questioner a short while after I answer the question and it's a bit disappointing to find nothing there. I think this is the points system ruining things because without it, people would ask less questions and pay more attention to the answers. People, If I'm wrong, e-mail me and let me know, OK?
Who's the 'we'?
Surely it's a subjective matter that requires subjective answers.
With that, I'm off back to me lake.
Sash.
First of all, you create questions in your brain. Ask questions do you want to ask to your self. The questions must have the meanings and scope for answers. Confirm it the question whether based on the reality or rational got ample scope for the answers. Its facts that we are really asking questions got reality.
Mostly not. In many cases we want to assure ourselfes in our believes by asking somebody else. By the same time indicating the answer to them as we want it to hear. It's a very tricky and dirty business. :) Not many people listen, they hear what they want to hear.
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