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I know that sometimes we ask to get the question out there. I always want to hear what others have to say because I don't just ask stupid/weird/funny questions. But I don't mind those that do, IF they take the time to give points and hopefully some comments. I had to delete some Friends who posted questions just for us to give them points. Answers, points and comments were irrelevant. This wasn't done lightly. I followed them over at least a month. One I had given over 200 points and he had given me and everyone else zilch. Some are still using this technique. +5
maybe.
Well, if I'm asking it, it's probably because I want to know. Of course, after some answers, I might regret asking. XD
Absolutely. If I am asking, then I can handle the truth! I always try to keep an open mind, even when I get opinions that I don't initially agree with. As long as someone isn't disrespecting a friend, I see plenty of room to agree to disagree, or one better, learn something from the exchange.
I think some people just get carried away. Others either don't care or are looking for something humorous. +5 iwnit. Best, Jonathan
To what "this" do you refer?
What kind of question?
You mean this pointless one?
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You're reading When you are asking this kind of question on Answerbag, are you sure that you really want to know what others have to say about it?
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barbiedoll: thank you for your detailed answer!
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by iwnit on October 16th, 2009