Some people are just cruel and some people just want the points so they give a sarcastic answer. When you receive an answer that says you're stupid, ignore it, the fact that you want to know an answer proves you're not stupid. It's another lesson for you to learn...the lesson of how NOT to be. If you want to know something, go ahead and ask the question. Ignore the cruel answers.
2007-01-02 03:49:37
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answered by leslie 6
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I am sorry to say there are many people who hold contempt for the curiosity of the young. It's a shame. The only way to learn things is to ask questions, because there are a lot of things in this world you won't learn about in school. There are no "stupid questions" except the question you never asked. So keep asking. The next time someone calls you stupid, report them.
2007-01-02 12:12:20
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answered by link955 7
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I went back and looked at some of you questions.. and I understand you are getting upset about the comments people are making, but it might have something to do with asking in the wrong category. Try and use appropriate places for questions... you will get better responses. I am not going to tell you to stay in school because you are stupid, but because it will help you out in the long run... also pick up your local newspaper and read it, a newspaper will do wonders for bringing you up to speed on current events. Best of luck to you.
2007-01-02 11:56:03
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answered by Sara 4
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No, you are not stupid, I think the fact you ask questions proves you are not and that you are willing to learn.Yahoo can be a harsh world for young people as yourself . Older people forget they were young and curious too. Take no offense to their remarks, surely someone will realize your genuine question and will attempt to help you regardless of how you ask or what category you put your question in.
2007-01-02 11:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Most likely the rude answere are by the age demo graphic of 14-20 males. Stupid boys answers are for everyone!!!
2007-01-02 11:56:07
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answered by dingydarla 3
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To be completely honest, your grammar may be one of the reasons. Poor grammar leads to lack of credibility, which is why it's so important to be good at it.
You aren't capitalizing your 'i' and the only punctuation I see are ellipses, which are used incorrectly there. There are no commas or periods, and no real sentence. If you write better, people will give more credit to your intelligence and maturity. Lazy grammar means a lazy mind - or poor education. People do not respect these things.
Take the time and care to write well and you will get better responses.
2007-01-02 11:51:59
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answered by KC 7
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you're not stupid for asking. some schools, like the ones here, don't teach anything but how to pass a test. there is no chance to learn. good luck and keep asking.
2007-01-02 11:47:31
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answered by alienmiss 5
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they probably do not know u r young. yahoo answers have ppl from different ages like from 10-80 or something. so older ppl find the qs u ask stupid and think that u shud know it cuz they do not know how old u r..... i think ppl shud consider the fact that ppl from different ages ask qs and to them the qs r hard cuz of their young age. good luck
2007-01-02 11:47:15
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answered by Ruby 6
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You should point out in your Q that you are a kid and ask that people be nice with their answers.
Try it. It works.
I can be sarcastic at times, but when I know I'm dealing with a kid, I can and do control that sarcasm.
Peace
2007-01-02 11:52:50
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answered by DontPanic 7
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It is really quite simple, if you show respect for your question you will receive respectful answers.
Think before you ask, choose the correct category, read and correct before you submit, and use proper language and punctuation.
2007-01-02 11:56:26
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answered by marduk D 4
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