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Why is it bad to ask too many questions?
Asking too many questions can limit the transfer of information and the productivity of the conversation, and foster a defensive and even adversarial atmosphere. Questions are not an end in themselves; they are a means to an end.
Is questioning too much bad?
Depends on the types of questions being asked. If it is about another person’s personal life, then yes. If its about science, math, or anything that might help push humanity forward, then no, keep asking them. Too much of anything is not advisable.
What do you call someone who keeps asking questions?
Originally Answered: What do you call a person who keeps asking questions? The straight up, direct answer to your question is “inquisitive”. An inquisitive person is one given to asking questions.
What’s a word for asking too much?
What is another word for ask too much of?
tax | drain |
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work over | flog |
put demands on | be exacting on |
put great demands on | overstrain |
fray | overstep |
What do you call a person that ask 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 is it bad to ask questions?
Because people ask questions when they think . Since thinking is not bad therefore asking questions is also not bad . Bt it’s bad to ask questions of a topic which may not be good for you . Also people think it silly when one by one they are flooded with questions .
How do you know if you are asking the wrong questions?
If you are being told that you are asking too many questions and taking too much time to ask, then clearly you are asking the wrong questions. When asking a question, show what you have tried. Classic Stack Overflow mentality. If you haven’t got anything to show as a concerted effort to resolve an issue, then you haven’t tried hard enough.
Why don’t people answer “why” questions?
One problem with “why” questions is that people are generally not very good informants about the reasons or causes of their behavior. Asking a “why” question of a patient often draws a blank response: “I don’t know why I feel this way. I just do.” The Minute Therapist blog is not about answering “why” questions.
Is there such thing as too many questions?
For me, there can not be too many questions. If someone tells another person they are asking too many questions, I would think they were an inhumane person who was being dishonest and blaming others for their own behavior. People may not want to answer questions. They may not know the answers.