Most of the time. I really do like to explain my answers, BECAUSE then people will be able to see how I got to my answer or opinion. ;-)
2007-12-15 03:55:41
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answered by Leah 6
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I almost always give a "because" as if I was asking the question, I'd like to know why people felt their answer was yes or no..
2007-12-15 11:56:31
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answer #2
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answered by DTott 5
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Most of the time unless the question is just so silly that it requires no actual thought.You know the ones; " Is George Bush really a monkey, Is Hillary Cinton gay ?" Crap like that.
2007-12-15 11:59:24
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answered by Michael 6
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'Becuase' offers an explanation. It is also often necessary because many Q's don't have a clear cut, yes/no answer.
2007-12-15 13:41:49
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answer #4
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answered by mcq316 7
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It usually depends on the question.
2007-12-15 12:01:11
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answered by honestamerican 7
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I usually don't give a because unless I'm asked for one.
2007-12-15 11:54:55
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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Does it really make a tremendous difference? Really?
2007-12-15 13:06:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I explain my answers.
2007-12-15 11:59:41
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answered by Sarah 3
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Sometimes.
2007-12-15 11:56:10
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answered by okrife 3
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no!!!!
2007-12-15 11:58:42
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answered by Anonymous
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