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How do I come up with questions for Yahoo Answers?
8 Answers
- Like999IblisLv 42 years ago
Be curious about something or think real hard about something. Ask a poll..
- momLv 72 years ago
if you have a problem and want to know the answer, you can write a question about it. but you can still answer someone's questions also and do not have to ask a question
- ?Lv 72 years ago
Think of something that you dont know the Answer to but want to know the Answer to
Those are the Best Kind of Questions to Ask If you dont have any at the Moment Dont Ask any and when something comes up in your Mind then Ask It
- bluebellbkkLv 72 years ago
Nobody has to ask questions. I've asked only about 30 in my 9 years on here, and always things that I really couldn't find an answer for anywhere else.
Don't just sit around making up questions for the sake of it. Besides, you lost points when you post a question, and gain points when you answer.
- .Lv 72 years ago
The point of the site is to post questions you actually are seeking answers for, not to sit and try to make up questions to post. YA was designed to be a repository of knowledge and information, so if you have no questions you are seeking answers to, then try answering some in order to help out those who ARE seeking information.
- Son of T3Lv 72 years ago
You don't unless there is something factual you need to know that you can not find on Google.
- megalomaniacLv 72 years ago
Real life is always a good source. Regardless it is a good idea to every once in a while put down the mouse, or the iphone, or whatever device you use and go out and experience the real world in real time. I'm sure there will be some questions after that. And if not you haven't been paying attention.