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Why does a guy always ask what are you doing?
When a guy asks how you are doing randomly during the day or a girl remembers some specific thing you said a while ago, it can reveal that they are genuinely interested in you. They’re putting in the effort to connect on a deeper level.
Why do people ask questions repeatedly?
A question will be repeated because the individual wants to feel in control of the verbal transaction. Some people need time to think of the answer, and repeating the question—with that upward inflection—helps them along.
What do you say when a guy asks you WYD?
Ways how to respond to what are you doing when your crush/partner asks via SMS.
- 01“I’m just here thinking about you.”
- 02“Not you, unfortunately.”
- 03 “Watching [insert TV show/movie].
- 04“Trying to figure out when you’re finally going to ask me out.”
- 05 “Just playing with [insert pet name and picture].
How do you deal with repetitive questions?
How to respond
- Look for a reason behind the repetition.
- Focus on the emotion, not the behavior.
- Turn the action or behavior into an activity.
- Stay calm, and be patient.
- Provide an answer.
- Engage the person in an activity.
- Use memory aids.
- Accept the behavior, and work with it.
What do you call a person who asks a lot of questions?
inquisitive. adjective. asking a lot of questions about things, especially things that people do not want to talk about.
What does WYD mean from a girl?
Wyd is a text-speak abbreviation. For “What (are) you doing?” It was first defined on Urban Dictionary on 2009. Wyd can be a literal question meant to find out what another person is actually up to. 336 views.
How do you respond to WYD flirty?
What do you call a person who constantly repeats themselves?
Echolalia is a psychiatric term that’s used to describe what some people with mental disorders or autism tend to do, automatically repeat what they hear other people say. There’s no meaning intended in echolalia — it’s simply a mechanical echoing of sounds.
Why do people ask me “why are you doing that?
Perhaps you are doing something unfamiliar and they are curious. Or perhaps you are doing something familiar in an odd way, and what they are really asking is “why are you doing that in that way?” Finally, they could be asking because they feel you are doing something unnecessary.
What is it called when you ask someone how they are?
It is called a “stroke”, that people fall into the habit of using, when they meet others. Much like stroking a pet, we use a “How are you?” or a “How are things going?’ to replace a straight “Hello.” The closer the friendship, the more stokes are given and expected.
What is the meaning of “I don’t like what you are doing”?
The statement implied is usually “I don’t like what you are doing – stop.” It’s a manipulative technique that works well for those seeking to control others. The best answer to that question is something like, “please don’t criticize”. The veiled intent is to criticize and take control of the situation.
Why am I so interested in talking to people?
You might think you are interested in them because you are offering them advice or telling them what they should do about a particular situation, but the truth is that you are still just talking and taking up space with your words. This isn’t because you’re self-centered per se.