ANSWERS: 9
  • if they are a yes or no and then a why then no e.g. "do you like money? why/why not?" then no, as they very closely relate. but if it's one of those two semi-relevent q's but not very close- BAD. if i can find an example i will give here's and example http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1506739 my main beef with these is the fact it's soooo long
  • Definitely!!!!!! They are so annoying, especially when there is one good question and the other just spoils it
  • UNLESS the second one doesn't direcly relate to the first, then yes (example: what is your favorite food? why?)
  • No. Sometimes a subject requires two questions. One may have to think a little more!:)
  • no, if they are serious I am answer them with my full wisdom and thinking!
  • No not necessarily. Sometimes a follow up question is necessary or it encourages a more thoughtful or at least more relevent answer than simply asking that first question. I like to read longer answers, two in one questions can sometimes support that (for answer "do you think X, if so why?). If a person asks "do you think X?" then very often the answer will be a simple yes or no, and that doesn't tell us much, or spark discussion.
  • No, I will have 2 answers for two questions If I have to... It's no big deal =)
  • Not really. I can deal with most of them if they are related to the same subject.
  • not at all...

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