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Most definitely I do also put my opinion into the question sometimes. You are asking some good questions tonight :)
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I do think that some people are making statements rather than asking a fair question. I don't know how anyone expects to get fair answers if they word their question in a slanted way. People can answer their own questions, and that is where they should put their opinion. ----- I don't think I incorporate opinion into my questions, what do you think? My questions: http://www.answerbag.com/user/sub_review?id=34662&list=q
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Yes I think people do , I am pretty sure that some (ALL) of my questions about TROLLs are very opinion incorperated
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Yes- I have... some questions aren't really looking for an answer, but pointing something out to people. Why in my neighborhood, every time you see more than one black person together, is it a gang? translation- the police in my area seem to be singling out people of color for no valid reason.
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I always try and balance my questions so that those answering can not guess my opinion on the subject from my wording; any question that starts "who else here thinks that..." is not going to get as diverse and therefore interesting answers. And some of them don't even pretend to be asking a question.
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I almost always ask opinion questions because if I only wanted facts I could just look them up myself. Statement type questions are the best because they are really asking my opinion. I love to give my opinion!")
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Yes some people definitely do. I remember seeing a "question" that was just a regular sentence with a question ark on the end e.g. I have a cat? I try not to put my opinion in my questions but i think i do it unintentionally, sometimes.
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My questions are often stimulated by my opinion, and my desire to see if others agree or disagree with it. To that end, I ask the question and may make my opinion known after the question or by an answer or comment.
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