When something is rhetorical that means it is made for style or effect, likewise a rhetorical question is a question that is asked for mere effect, rather than a question that needs to be answered.
What can I ask instead of what’s wrong?
It is a never-ending circle. Instead, we should be saying things like “what happened?” , “What’s going on?” , or “How are you feeling?” in a tone that is compassionate and caring.
How do you ask an offensive question?
Here are few examples of offensive questions you may ask someone:
- Are you still a virgin?
- What’s your salary?
- What’s your weight?
- Are you interested in surgery?
- Did you get a nose job?
- How many boyfriends/girlfriends have you had?
- What’s the work of your parents?
- When did you lose your virginity?
How do you politely ask a tough question?
First and foremost, when asking a tough question, one must always be direct in their line of questioning. Don’t engage in wishy-washy questions that take you five minutes to ask. Focus on what you say and the answer you want to receive. Be direct and on point, use language that support this train of thought.
How do you respond when you don’t have an answer?
- Repeat or paraphrase the question out loud.
- Ask clarifying questions.
- Admit you don’t know the full answer.
- Provide what information you do have.
- Promise you will find the answer and come back to the questioner.
- Ask the questioner how to best reach him, if you don’t know how.
- Ask the group to continue the presentation.
What to reply if you don’t know what to say?
If you’re commenting try to give someone a little bit of context around why your saying something. Instead of saying ‘same’ or ‘me to’ in response to a comment why not tell them a little bit more about what you’re going through and how you can relate.
Is asking whats wrong with you rude?
Exactly. “What’s wrong with you” is usually an insult, whereas “what’s wrong” is a perfectly polite way to ask… well…
Is it rude to say what’s your problem?
What’s your problem may sound rude, and so I wouldn’t use it in writing to avoid misunderstanding. But in speech, it will depends entirely on expression and tone of voice: “Hey, sunshine! What’s your problem?”, shouted at a stranger, is looking for an argument.
What questions are rude to ask?
This Is the Rudest Thing You Can Ask Someone, Etiquette Experts…
- “When are you going to get married?” Shutterstock/VGstockstudio.
- “When are you having kids?” Shutterstock.
- “How are you still single?” Shutterstock.
- “Did you gain weight?” Shutterstock/Rido.
- “What’s your political affiliation?” iStock.
What are offensive questions to ask?
Here are a few question, people really need to STOP asking!…15 Rude Questions People Need to Stop Asking, Like RIGHT NOW!
- OMG!
- When are you getting married?
- What!!!
- How much money do you make?
- How old are you?
- Not working?
- What is your religion?
What are challenging questions to ask?
Hard Questions to Ask Yourself, and Even Harder Questions to Answer
- Do you feel like you’ve lived this same day many times before?
- Are you living the life of your dreams?
- What would you do if fear was not a factor and you could not fail?
- What were you doing when you felt most passionate and alive?
How do you avoid a question without lying?
Ten strategies to avoid answering inappropriate questions
- Answer the original question with another question.
- Respond with sarcasm or a joke.
- Redirect the question to a topic that you do feel comfortable discussing.
- Use the shame game.
- Begin your answer by saying the word “No”
What’s the wrong way to ask a question?
Here are some ways to ask the wrong questions: You lead the witness. Asking a question that assumes a particular answer is easy to do when you already think you’re right and just want people to say you’re right. “Don’t you think we should go ahead and release that order?”
Is it wrong to have questions about God?
To question God is not in itself wrong. The prophet Habakkuk had questions for God concerning the timing and agency of the Lord’s plan. Habakkuk, rather than being rebuked for his questions, is patiently answered, and the prophet ends his book with a song of praise to the Lord. Many questions are put to God in the Psalms (Psalms 10, 44, 74, 77).
Do you ask questions that assume a certain answer?
We ask questions that assume a certain answer. (Shoot, sometimes we don’t even listen to the answers–we’re too busy presuming we’re right.) Here are some ways to ask the wrong questions: You lead the witness.
Is it wrong to ask God a sincere question?
Although God does not always answer our questions in the way we want, we conclude from these passages that a sincere question from an earnest heart is welcomed by God. Insincere questions, or questions from a hypocritical heart, are a different matter.