Well, yes and no. People like details, provided that it is not so long to read. ;-)
I know that can seem impossible to do. I've tried it myself! LOL
2007-05-05 19:26:32
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answered by riodejaneirofun3 6
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there is extremely reality to that, some people do no longer pick to examine issues in the event that they are too long. For some it is approximately rankings and factors so they won't difficulty examining each component. They way I see it, maximum suitable to tell as much as you may with as low as accessible and if somebody quite cares, they are going to make an effort to examine and supply you some good suggestion.
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answered by montogomery 3
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I agree, the more information someone has the better they can answer your question. However, sometimes too much info scares people off. Asking questions is like going on a first date...you have to be careful how much information you offer up to them... :)
2007-05-05 05:26:57
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answered by kissamoose217 3
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FOr polls and surveys, I disagree... most people hate the detailed questions!
For everything else, I agree... it's important to give more details if you're asking about a swollen lymph node or help on science homework rather than just saying, "Why is my lymph node swollen?" or "Help with sci. hw, plz????"
2007-05-05 05:28:26
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answered by Caroline 7
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I agree let the people come to a conclusion..and the results are hilarious!
2007-05-05 05:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, as long as the details are not to long to read.
2007-05-05 05:26:11
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answered by Kandie 5
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Hon, come over here and talk to Aunt Dovey a sec. You need to keep it zipped around these bozos. You are fresh meat to these jackals. You know that little pink book that says Diary? Burn that sucker. It' screams READ ME!!!
Stay over here a little closer by me. I love to Help people.
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2007-05-05 05:28:35
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answered by Dovey 7
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nope i dont agree with it either.. the more you right the less likely people will wanna read it
2007-05-05 05:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends. sometimes with too many details you can skew the results you get.
2007-05-05 05:32:07
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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yes, I don't agree with it either. more details can confuse you even more
2007-05-05 05:26:44
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answered by ♫Pavic♫ 7
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