I always want the full question first, but on this occasion i didn't.
2007-06-01 07:45:25
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answer #1
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answered by Martyn A 3
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I prefer to know the full extent of the question before I click on it so I can thoroughly help that person.
2007-06-01 07:49:42
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually am pulled in by the question that ends with a ... . I would assume most people are. But with those, I also check what category the question is in. I clicked on this one because the polls/surveys tend to have the best '...' questions.
2007-06-01 07:45:32
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The full extent of the question.
2007-06-01 07:50:23
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answered by Anonymous
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In commen with most men I think we prefer those questions as they are like women,show a little and flirt but keep the best parts hidden untill later! Lol
2007-06-01 07:45:54
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answered by TAFF 6
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As I almost always...........................................?
ask the question in the opener style I guess you could say I always read the entire question and like it that way. I find that if the entire question is in the title then I can lose interest and not look at it , which means I probably miss the important extras but hey you don't have time to read every question.
2007-06-01 08:15:47
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answered by Jim Jnr M 6
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the only reason i click on the ones that have the provided openers are because im curious to know the real question
2007-06-01 07:46:31
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answered by Jayde 3
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I click on the ones that look short. I hate those lengthy questions.
2007-06-01 07:45:26
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answered by Anonymous
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prefer to know the full extent
2007-06-01 07:44:08
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answered by Mag 7
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full extent,PLEASE!!!!!!!!
I feel so bad for those yahooers with slow running systems.....it must be INFURIATING to take 2 minutes to see the whole question and 5 minutes to get back to the last page for NOTHING!
2007-06-01 07:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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