• Gyromobile@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you want someone to give you a simple answer ask them a close ended question.

    For example, “Should I do A or B?” If you ask for “this or that” it is clear to the listener that you considered your options already and have invested sufficient thought to your question. Therefore they can just offer you their opinion as it is asked.

    If you ask “What should I do?” The listener has no idea where your head is at so it feels like their job to justify their answer.

    Alternatively if you ask A or B and the correct answer is C then the listener may feel the need to correct your understanding because you asked for their assistance. The same teach a man to fish vs give a man a fish analogy applies here. Noone wants to repeatedly fish for the peraon too lazy to learn.

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      1 year ago

      For example, “Should I do A or B?” If you ask for “this or that” it is clear to the listener that you considered your options already and have invested sufficient thought to your question. Therefore they can just offer you their opinion as it is asked.

      Ask customer if it’s this or that - they respond with just “yes”

      You underestimate how stupid the general public truly is.

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        1 year ago

        Exceptions exist to every rule.

        If someone responds like that they’ve said a lot (about themseleves)in very few words. It is still helpful.