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I Ask Alot Oc Questions But Ts About M Dad

Is it bad to ask alot of questions?

Asking appropriate questions is a learned skill Children ask a lot of questions. So many, that at times they are told not to ask so many. Consequently, many of us grow up so inhibited we must re-learn the ability. We must learn that it is NOT impolite to ask a lot of questions.
Ask a stupid question and you remain a fool for a few minutes - don't ask the question and you could remain a fool forever.

When someone says to you, "I enjoyed talking to you," review the conversation to recall if you asked a lot of questions and allowed the other person to do most of the talking. Experiment by increasing your questioning intensity to see if you get a corresponding increase in the praise.

How do I get my mom to stop asking so many questions?

Answer politely. Reasonably. Do things so that she does not need to ask if you shut or locked the door.Be obvious when you do things. “Awright, we’re in! Let’s lock the door and keep the outside out.”I am 61. When I was young, my dad had this little thing he’d say:“Were you in the boat when the boat tipped over? No I was in the water.”It annoyed me. He got c and died when I was 16. I would give much for just 5 more minutes, even if all he said was that.My mother also annoyed me at times. One day, she left with my uncle, to take one last trip to Ariz. And ore hauling truck hit their car at 66 mph. She died less than 1/2 hour of leaving home.Love the people you have while you have them. Put up with them, because they put up with you. Tell them you love them while you can.My brother and I never got along. We could work together, but we would also argue. I had been meaning to call him, for some time. Did not get around to it. My sister had left a message at Noella’s to call her right away. “Something is wrong with your brother. Call your sister. Right now.”I had never gotten around to calling my brother.MAKE THAT DAMMED CALL NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If a child asks a lot of questions and is generally curious about everything, is that a sign of intelligence?

If a child asks a lot of questions and is generally curious about everything, is that a sign of intelligence?I think so, yes. Depending upon the complexity of the questions, of course. So try to respond with interest to the questions and never shut the child down for asking. If you can’t answer straight away, tell them it’s a good question, you’d like to know the answer too and you’ll look it up as soon as you can, or something similar. If you can.It can be exhausting to constantly explain the world to a curious child, but if the child can maintain their curiosity and interest they’ve got a better chance to do well later on in their education.

My Dad, who is 50 years old, has asked me the same question on four different occasions in the space of 2 hours. Is he losing his mind?

Others have spoken about Alzheimer's but no one has mentioned the possibility of a more urgent condition: a stroke of some sort.  I have no medical background or training, but if something like that came on very suddenly it's something I would worry about.  If this was very sudden and it's continuing or worsening and you're sitting around waiting for an appointment in two or three weeks, I would urge you to call back and make clear how suddenly it came on and (unless someone more knowledgeable than I adds a comment that I'm off-base in my worry) say that you're concerned it could be a symptom of a stroke.There are other stroke symptoms you can look for to help you decide: see the external links at:  Stroke Warning Signs and Symptoms and Aphasia FAQs - National Aphasia Association As noted: my concern may be off base, but I think it's a possibility you should at least be alerted to as a small stroke producing minimal symptoms can be followed by a larger and much more dangerous stroke if it is not diagnosed and care given to lower the chances of such a followup occurrence.MJM, not a doctor.

Question: is half a pound of pulled pork a lot to eat?

I went to a bbq place w/ my family and I told my dad my order when he was at the counter, then went to sit at our table with my mom. He comes back with his and my mom’s order and I eat up that half pound good. It hadn’t been 20 minutes when I finished it along with my serving of mac and cheese. My family seemed surprised, so I asked my friend the day after and she said yes, that IS a lot to eat. I am 5′2 and roughly 100 lbs. I can eat that much on a regular basis, and it doesn’t seem that much?

My dad passed away and I miss him a lot.?

Father in heaven I ask your blessing upon this precious young soul that loves you . Father she is missing her Dad so much. Her Dad was her whole life and she loved him so much. She feels so unwanted and helpless without him. Father in heaven she is wanting to come back to you and ask for forgiveness because of the sin in her life. I ask Father if its your will to help her and comfort her in this time of need. I ask this in Jesus name. Amen

God Bless You and Keep You

What do teachers think about students who ask lots of questions?

A2A. It depends, of course.If the student truly wants to learn, and is making connections, then teachers are generally glad to answer them. Questions can be asked orally, via email or after class one-on-one.If the student constantly asks questions that someone had asked earlier (or just asked), then the teacher could lose patience, because the student hasn’t been paying attention or maybe has trouble processing information. In any case, this is a time-waster.If the student asks questions to show off, or to get attention, the teacher will know it and shut the questions down.The same goes for a student who asks questions he/she can answer on his/her own.If the student asks questions at quiet times, or just before the end of class, the teacher probably won’t answer them.In other words, it’s hard to answer your question, because it’s so broad. But never stop learning, and continue to be curious!

My dad doesn't give me allowance?

okay im 14 yrs old and my dad like never gives me any allowance and im not asking for a lot at all like just $5 a week. He has a lot of money (he is a orthodontist) but whenever i ask him for an allowance hes like ''i will think about it'' and i always clean the house and do everything yet he still wont give me an allowance!! and it really annoys me because i really need money to buy things for myslef and everyone else in my class and all my friends get an allowance like 15$ a week and im just asking for 5$. Im NOT a spoild brat or anything i just need money for myself. Oh and he will spend money on his gf children and her but he wont spend money on his own children.any help?on how i can convince him to give me an allowance? thanks=]

My dad hurts my feelings a lot?

He tells me that i suck the happiness out of his life. He yells at me when i ask him questions or for help. He does a lot of things that just make me feel even worse about myself than i did to begin with. I don't know what to do. He gets very defensive and angry if i try to talk to him about it. My mom and him have a bad marriage so she doesn't want to help me. What do I do? I want to kill myself.

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