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Long long long questions
Do you tend to skip over the questions that are really really long...?
48 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Indeed i do
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- HowlingOwlLv 61 decade ago
I always feel bad when I skip a long question,so I tend to at least run over the text just to know what's going on in the question
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It honestly depends on the TYPE of question.
Some that are tediously annoying or trite, OR hateful rants OR when every word is misspelled (lyke omg so mi bff and me an my BF were lyke all goin out an idk lyke omg .....) you know, those kind LOL.
I skip those.
But i don't mind reading through a really long Q if it is decent or interesting. Most of the Q's i answer anymore are not long however.
But short, funny, and to the point.
xD
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes
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- Anonymous5 years ago
Yeah that's a bad feeling when the person you likes just switch of al off a sudden Don't worry,he will come back to you Just give chance : ) and if you show that your not interested in him then he will definitely come back so Avoid him a while on msn I hope this helps : )
- 1 decade ago
Not really. The only long long long questions I see are in the Friends and Family relationships section. :)
- princess101Lv 41 decade ago
Well, I try to read them, because I feel bad that no one else is going to bother reading them. But sometimes I don't feel like it, and I don't. But when I ask really long questions, I want people to read mine, because I took the effort to ask them. So, I think we should all try to answer long questions more.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I read the first sentence. Maybe skim through the whole thing. When it's about God or something saying how they proven him right or wrong, I already know what I'm going to say so I never even have to hear what they were going to say anyways.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes and then when you get the test back you realize all the red question marks were the cause of you not reading them and answering a complete opposite answer...
GUILTY
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes because sometimes I just like short questions
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Yes, when I get through the first sentence and I cannot understand the author's spelling, sentence structure and point of the question, I say bye-bye.