The Best Answer Wins...long or short
2007-12-25 12:03:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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long for sure. I really like to know the opinion and how they really feel about the question i feel more reassured that way. They took the time to actually type something out so it must mean something more than short to the point. Some who types a couple words only looking to earn a few points here and there.
2007-12-25 12:04:40
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Short
But generally people think that the long answers are better just because they;re long, even though more often than once the long answers don't even answer the question presented. In school whenever we were asked to comment on another person's project, or report people would say "it's excellent, because it's long" even though the essay was crap.
QUALITY OVER QUANTITY!
2007-12-25 12:06:47
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm most likely to choose whatever answer is the most helpful. Any answer can be the best as long as it gets to the point right away and is helpful enough.
2007-12-25 12:05:43
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answer #4
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answered by Far Beyond Driven 7
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short straight to the point informational answers possibly with a link to more info
2007-12-25 12:04:25
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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The ones with less "fluff". Short ones that are straight to the point are much better than long ones with random stuff I don't care about.
2007-12-25 12:04:11
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Quick and straight to the point, no one want's to read a paragraph that say's "like" between every word and doesn't even answer the question
2007-12-25 12:04:12
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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there is taken under consideration one of those component as too long and too short (!) in case you may locate what the guy is calling in approximately 3 to 5 strains, then usually you components them a functional, undemanding answer. nonetheless, most of the quite long ones are in simple terms rants and not probably questions in any respect.
2016-10-09 04:20:21
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answer #8
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answered by hickerson 4
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It depends on what they say...Sometimes even if it's short, it could have more meaning than the long one. But on the other side, short answers might have less explanations, that won't help you get what you are asking.
2007-12-25 12:06:38
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answer #9
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answered by ^Blue Rose^ 3
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long answers tend to be tiring, but sometimes are useful...
in general, i would say that I prefer answers that are straight to the point. short and informative!
2007-12-25 12:09:47
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answer #10
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answered by RedRose 2
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