Well, Hello World, this is a very interesting question. You see, the thing is, is that it's not all the time but very rarely when I feel like it.
2007-09-22 06:49:38
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answered by RidiculousQstioner w/Vengeance 2
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I didn't actually find it difficult at all. I was very welcomed and it was like being adopted into a family. The study was not difficult, I like to study and learn. And the more I found out, the more I felt that I was in the right place. I suppose it could be difficult in the way that you are beginning a new lifestyle and learning a great deal. Beginning a kosher lifestyle was the most difficult for me because in my community Jews are a very small minority and I had to find a place to get Kosher meat. But, that was really the hardest part about that. If it is difficult at all, it is only in a minute way compared to the amount of joy I felt at being "home." Some will discourage conversion, but only because they want you to see if you are sincere, and that you understand your choice fully. Jews do not claim a monopoly on any sort of salvation, so they want you to understand that you don't have to be Jewish to be "saved" and that your requirements in living as a Jew are much greater than as a Gentile. I have never been so happy to be anything as I am a Jew. It has brought a an unbelievable of joy and purpose to my life that far outweigh the task of becoming one.
2016-05-21 00:15:26
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answered by ? 3
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if I know that the question is being asked in a silly manner, I will pass on submitting an answer to it, but if the question is about some topic that I do have some practical knowledge or experience in, then I will do my best to give the best type of answer that I can, afterall, this is the primary reason for all of us being on this chatline, isn't it?
To help others overcome some type of problem that are up against, isn't it?
I try to answer each and every question as if I were the person that was seeking the answer.
2007-09-30 05:55:54
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answered by liquidfire 3
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Hi,
I think you get to know who's expecting serious answers and who isn't. Also even serious questionners can post questions for a bit of a laugh at times and it's nice to give just as quick and fun-like an answer.
Pollyanna
2007-09-30 05:37:12
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answered by pollyanna 6
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I admit that at times I may not realize that the person who is asking a question is doing so for a laugh especially when the question seems serious. I guess it's hard to read some people at times.
2007-09-22 07:00:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes I take everyones question seriously and sometimes I'm a smart @ss, depends on my mood, and whether or not I'm familiar with the poster.
2007-09-22 07:01:13
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answered by sheyna 4
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There are actually some serious questions on here from time to time and I like to err on the side of sincerity.
2007-09-22 06:53:38
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answered by Anonymous
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For serious...I give them a situation that happened to me but, for non-serious I just say No or Yes.
2007-09-22 07:02:44
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answered by racinimod 4
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Yes, sometimes I do.
I have to stop a minute and remind myself who and where I am. I usually follow up w/some wiseass additional details.
2007-09-23 12:40:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Gave up on trying to decide -- if it seems serious it
gets a serious answer -- otherwise, it's flippancy or
Mr wise guy.
2007-09-22 07:03:50
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answered by Anonymous
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