Do you prefer asking questions or answer them?

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Jaimie  JT Profile
Jaimie JT answered

Answering .... I used to like asking questions until someone was extremely rude to me on an answer and I lost my shiz-at. Too bad cos I'm an awesome asker.

Ray Dart Profile
Ray Dart answered

I like answering questions, but I do realize that this is a two way thing.

But I also do not ask questions for the sake of it.

Usually I actually try to either ask about something that I want  to know the answer to**, or something that will provoke a discussion.

If I can't think of anything I just don't ask.

** There's a concept..... :)

Didge Doo Profile
Didge Doo answered

I lack the imagination to ask interesting questions so I prefer to answer.

Zack -  Mr. GenXer Profile

I like answering them more than asking.

otis campbell Profile
otis campbell answered

I like both

Rooster Cogburn Profile
Rooster Cogburn , Rooster Cogburn, answered

I try to do both but seem to answer more. Some of my questions are too easy and some of my history questions are too hard. Hard to strike a good balance. Would like to ask more and see others ask more though.

Skip  Gentry Profile
Skip Gentry answered

Answering. I've only asked one question since I've joined this site.

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Jann Nikka
Jann Nikka commented
Please ask more 👹
Skip  Gentry
Skip Gentry commented
I never know what to ask :(
Jann Nikka
Jann Nikka commented
90% of my questions comes from watch junk 📺. The judge shows* maury *bill* hoarders* intervention*news* and talking to people ;)
Tom  Jackson Profile
Tom Jackson answered

Answering.

Granted, I don't know what I'm going to have for dinner Wednesday evening; but I feel quite confident that I can avoid going to bed hungry or dissatisfied.

At my age and with my experience and acquired knowledge (and a few very useful personal talents) I pretty much have all the answers I need at the moment.

I do await certain formal confirmations on a few things that I deem to be true---but not because I doubt what I have so concluded.

(Kind of like golf---if you don't sign your scorecard, you still played the round but you may be technically disqualified.  And it's always good when you score is officially logged.)

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