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Faust76 · 46-50, M
It's a split between A and B, but not for the reasons you state for the question before, I would be drawn to A because it seems genuine meaningful question. I don't think the left-out details in this case matter, any question on SW is lacking much more detail, here the post would be "My colleague is at a hospital, should I send him a card? I found a cute one." ;)
However, I wouldn't know the answer and there's no suggestin which way the person feels, and would probably reply something along the lines of "Do what you want". B because it's the type of light question people tend to ask a lot here, which is easy to answer, and yields itself to a funny answer like "How to answer questions like this" or "Buttsecks". In actual situation, probably B because it's easy, if the other responses were serious or I was just aware of lacking some skill, I'd even give a serious answer.
But in any case I'd never answer to questions using more that one sentence, who does that?
However, I wouldn't know the answer and there's no suggestin which way the person feels, and would probably reply something along the lines of "Do what you want". B because it's the type of light question people tend to ask a lot here, which is easy to answer, and yields itself to a funny answer like "How to answer questions like this" or "Buttsecks". In actual situation, probably B because it's easy, if the other responses were serious or I was just aware of lacking some skill, I'd even give a serious answer.
But in any case I'd never answer to questions using more that one sentence, who does that?
Fidel Castro, not Pablo damnit! Agh, sorry ladies and gents edited it.
BrattyBetchSona · F
B i guess
bijouxbroussard · F
C., but it would've been to ask who in the world was still grieving. 😅
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@bijouxbroussard: The idea of the Q is to find out if people are more interested in..
A). A question that misses details so people wonder e.g. "What happened to your colleague at work?".
B). Questions that are personal to the person answering the question.
C). A debatable question, with a biased opinion.
A). A question that misses details so people wonder e.g. "What happened to your colleague at work?".
B). Questions that are personal to the person answering the question.
C). A debatable question, with a biased opinion.
bijouxbroussard · F
I replied strictly based upon which question I personally would've chosen, because:
I may or may not have advice to offer, and
talking about myself and my plans bores me if I'm not in the mood. However,
I'm almost always interested in history or politics. 🙂
I may or may not have advice to offer, and
talking about myself and my plans bores me if I'm not in the mood. However,
I'm almost always interested in history or politics. 🙂
Thank you for your answer and replies.