Table of Contents
- 1 What does it mean when someone asks a lot of questions?
- 2 What do you call someone who asks too many questions?
- 3 Why do older people ask so many questions?
- 4 Why do we ask questions philosophy?
- 5 Does asking questions make you more likeable?
- 6 What are some questions you won’t believe people really asked on Quora?
What does it mean when someone asks a lot of questions?
Someone who is is eager to acquire/ expand their knowledge by asking a lot of questions could be called “inquisitive. “ Someone who asks incessant personal questions about another couid be called “nosy”, “meddlesome”, “prying”, “intrusive” and downright “annoying.”
What do you call someone who asks too many questions?
I would say: Most inquisitive: Merriam-Webster: 1 : given to examination or investigation. 2 : inclined to ask questions, especially : inordinately or improperly curious about the affairs of others.
Why do older people ask so many questions?
People with Alzheimer’s may repeat things…a lot Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias cause problems with short-term memory. This can lead to repetitive behaviors, like asking the same question or saying the same things over and over. Your older adult isn’t doing it on purpose to annoy you.
What do you call a person who googles everything?
Someone who believes in everything is gullible, naive, credulous.
What causes a person to repeat things over and over?
People who are distressed by recurring, unwanted, and uncontrollable thoughts or who feel driven to repeat specific behaviors may have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The thoughts and behaviors that characterize OCD can interfere with daily life, but treatment can help people manage their symptoms.
Why do we ask questions philosophy?
An answer-oriented world will get us nowhere, if we don’t start by asking the right questions. Questions matter not only because they get us answers but because they determine the answers that we get. The philosophy of questions aims to do this. It aims to move us, just a little, towards a more question-oriented world.
Does asking questions make you more likeable?
According to this Harvard study, asking questions–and then asking follow-up questions–dramatically increases likability. [People who ask more questions] are perceived as higher in responsiveness, an interpersonal construct that captures listening, understanding, validation, and care.
What are some questions you won’t believe people really asked on Quora?
While most question and answers enlighten us, some of the questions just make us question their sanity. Here are 30 questions you won’t believe people really asked on Quora. 2. The baby (ception) question Whatever happened to growing up. 3. The Indian question 4. The technical question
Can a person without curiosity learn anything new on Quora?
A person without curiosity can not learn anything new. Be it a child and his pointless questions, or an adult’s existential questions, we all need answers. Quora has served as an open platform to get answers on questions of all sorts.
Why do children ask so many questions?
Most people know that very young children are extremely curious. They constantly ask questions. That’s largely because they especially want to understand cause and effect. They want to understand how the world around them is functioning so that they make fewer errors.