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Impossible to say unless I know the question and the answer.

Some questions are very hard to answer. And some answers people simply don't want to hear. Often people are looking for answers that will confirm what they already think & will reject answers which contradict their beliefs.

The important thing is to keep asking questions & to dare to answer them!

What would we do without yahoo answers? (Well it would make my shifts at work a lot less bearable! I don't know what I ever did before!)

2007-03-06 19:42:17 · answer #1 · answered by amp 6 · 0 0

If I answer the question, then the answer might be a hard answer to come up with, but it may not even apply to the question, and it's an even harder question to answer whether the first answer applies to the first question or to another question altogether. Right? What kind of answer is this? What kind of QUESTION is this?
But if you ask me a question like the question above, I might find it harder to answer you than it is to answer the question itself, and then I'd wonder if I should answer you personally, or just answer the question, you know, by email or whatever. But all this raises some important questions, the answers to which all seem pretty questionable, anyway. So I'm still perplexed.
What was the question again?

2007-03-07 03:45:19 · answer #2 · answered by G-zilla 4 · 0 0

Who ws it who said "there are no stupid answers; only stupid questions."

You ask a question and it has to be put in terms an asked in such a way that your audience can actually answer. If the premise is too difficult for them to accept then you need to find a way to ask it in terms they can deal with.

They may or may not be less intelligent, open-minded, accepting, etc... than you. That's irrelevent. Your onus is to understand the subject and your audience enough to ask a question that they can answer. You need to be open to their perspective at least as much as they to yours.

Maybe there is information that needs to be provided to answer the question. Maybe you're assuming that information is already understood when it isn't.

Try to really think like the person you are questioning. And I do mean really. Find every reason you can, no matter how absurd, for an answer contrary to the question you ask. Understand why and how others can defend such a view. Really learn to understand. Then you can learn how to ask so that they can understand why they are so completely dead wrong.

That's when it gets really fun ;-)

2007-03-07 05:12:43 · answer #3 · answered by ophelliaz 4 · 0 0

I think it could be either:i could be a hard personal (by personal i mean personal opinion included in the question)question and a hard acceptable answer! but most of the time is the answer that is hard to accept,because it's not always the one that we aspect,but it could also depend! :)

2007-03-07 03:57:34 · answer #4 · answered by Schmutzy 2 · 0 0

Most people ask a question and expect everyone to agree with his personal answer,so I would say it's the answer that's hard to accept

2007-03-07 03:31:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's hard to remember the answer!0!

2007-03-07 06:17:33 · answer #6 · answered by Alex 5 · 0 0

That depends on the question and the answer.

2007-03-07 03:33:35 · answer #7 · answered by 5-Stars 3 · 0 0

Depends what the question is doesn't it.

2007-03-07 03:31:38 · answer #8 · answered by ilikebigengines 2 · 0 0

it depends.

2007-03-09 12:05:38 · answer #9 · answered by wheew 2 · 0 0

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