How do you respond to I have a question for you?

What’s the most polite way to answer “can I ask you a question?” If you’re willing to hear them out, then “Yes, you may” is polite, formal and grammatically correct. You are not obligated to answer their question if you don’t want to.

What do you do when someone asks you the same question?

If at all possible, keep calm. Avoid shouting, getting cross or saying “I’ve just told you that”. It would take a saint not to do this sometimes but it increases the stress for the person being asked and the person asking the question, making it more likely that they will keep asking.

How do I know you reply?

The most common answer to what’s up is “I am fine, thank you, what about you?” The person who is asking this is enquiring about your well being at that very moment. Life is good.

Why do some people ask the same question repeatedly?

Repetitive questioning is due to the underlying disease: The patient’s short term memory is impaired and he is unable to register, encode, retain and retrieve the answer. If he is concerned about a particular topic, he will keep asking the same question over and over again.

Why do some people repeat questions?

Some people repeat the question to make sure it’s what they heard; they’re hearing impaired or perhaps the room was noisy. A person will repeat the question as a way to stall while they try to come up with a lie. A question will be repeated because the individual wants to feel in control of the verbal transaction.

What’s the meaning of the phrase asking the same question?

Similar to the phrase “asking the same question won’t get you a different answer”. It’s usually used to describe kids asking the same question hoping that someone will say yes.

Why do certain people answer a question with a question?

1. Some people ask a question with a question because they do not trust the person asking the question. 2. Some people cannot deal with others that disagree with them and some people don’t know with certainty how you will respond.

What to do when someone asks the same question over and over?

The first thing to keep in mind is that when someone living with dementia asks the same question over and over again, you don’t want to give the same answer back over and over again.

What’s the difference between ” same as you ” and ” same with you “?

-The same to you Same with you: synonim of same to you but it is less used and i think “same to you” is a little bit more polite. same as you: you are saying that you think/do the same that the other person. Example: +Tomorrow I’m going to play football. And you? -Same as you

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