Why ask questions if you think you know the answer? Maybe to spark a discussion, see other perspectives, and maybe learn I'm wrong. What do yall think?
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Tincognito
True. It is very important to seek to understand the point of view of others.
Luigi Frangio
Yeah it's absolutely because of that
Selena Morris
I think it's more so to see how the other person responds. I know for me personally if I am doing that's it's because I want to know if the other person is going to tell me the truth or if they are going to lie to me but that's just me.
Dont get me wrong I love seeking others points of views but if I'm coming to you asking you a question that already know the answer too more often then not I'm trying to see if you are going to respond truthfully or not it's like a secret test in some ways
Debbie Thomas
I see this as very valid as well as anything and everything can be said, whether in person, on the phone; or chat with a friend; a casual acquaintance; or a complete stranger.
Mauricio T Temiquel
35- some people want to hear how right they are , others need actual advise and some want to try to understand different perspectives. So answer at your own risk lol
Tiara
You just did the same thing 🤣
Heather
Exactly! Both of your suggestions are true for myself. To see if I'm correct or to hear other's opinions/perspectives.
Nora
Maybe just want someone to agree with them.
Debbie Thomas
All the above and depending on what the original question is, a need to ask or probe a bit deeper. Some things need to know the 'why' behind them, on degree of importance, while others are just for curiousity.