It is never wrong to ask a question, but not always wise to ask them aloud.
2007-03-09 03:58:31
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answer #1
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answered by dulcet.literati 1
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Depends on the intent of the question, for example, "Do you think it's your point that you are a dirty bum?" would seem to have the intention of insulting someone rather than gathering information. So whilst I would agree that asking a question because your actually interested in the answer is never wrong, asking a "question" to insult or to otherwise hurt someone is wrong.
2007-03-09 12:15:04
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answer #2
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answered by silondan 4
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Imagine living in an atmosphere of information and knowledge all around. It is like an ambient glow of the presence of all people, events and facts, the exact sources of which eyes cannot trace every time, but its presence constantly titillate and titivates our sense of curiosity. You like to discover where this light energy is coming from, you like to know and find out fact about things, you like to suss out information, gather deeper knowledge and understanding of things about your life. And then when you cannot find yourself, you ask questions.
It is always right to ask questions, but asking questions is an important activity, and has to be careful while asking what one is asking for and from who. For the first important effect of a question on the mind is that it channels the search in our mind in one particular direction; if for example one is looking for the bird of paradise then one must have a particular image of the objective of his search, and that image will block out all other possibilities, one will only look for a thing that according to one’s own understanding is most likely to be the bird of paradise, the reality on the other hand might be very different – all questions lock the mind in one particular direction leaving out all the rest that could have been conceived intuitively.
Some times we ask questions but do not expect an answer, as we know there isn’t any. And sometimes we use questions to wonder about things, like in the first question have given as an example. The rest of the questions most general nature in a public domain, but they have potential to hurt people’s feeling when they are targeted specifically upon someone. If you want to discover hidden secrets about someone, just observe, why ask; asking will only bring that thing about a persona in view hiding all the rest. Do I need to remind you that most probing questions about most personal things in life can be cataclysmic for relations?
2007-03-09 12:44:57
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answer #3
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answered by Shahid 7
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My baby was still born and a dumb fkk asked "Aren't you happy that you don't have a baby to drag around?" (That's a person that knew that me baby died, by the way.) No it's not wrong to ask questions. Nope not at all. I got a lot of bottled feelings out of my system when I broke her nose.
2007-03-09 12:13:33
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answered by --- 4
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If you ask the question, and truly embarrass the speaker with a pointed question (I thinking in front of others) I think it’s ill-advised. A extended courteousness -dated as it may be, flies in the face of “there’s no such thing as a stupid question”.
Bob
2007-03-09 12:30:47
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I think all questions are acceptable. when your searching for an answer you should be allowed any question you please. i think a question asked just to be ask, when you don't even care what the answer is, that is curl and rude.
No question should go unasked, for then we will never find any awnsers.
2007-03-09 12:28:59
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answered by sid_donut 2
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Yes - if it is hurtful and harms the person you are asking!@~
2007-03-09 13:04:46
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answer #7
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answered by nswblue 6
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