When looking at many of the questions, those who ask seem to be grouped into three categories. #Those who are genuine in wanting to know the answer, but do not have the means by which they can find the answer for themselves. #Those who want to know the answer but do not wish to extend their ability to find out for themselves by study, thereby increasing their knowledge during their study. (This seems to be the group to which the question applies.) #Those who ask the question and know the answer, but want to know if others know the answer.
Its not just one person who answers the question its everyone who wants to help in WikiAnswers if that answers your question?
A wannabe is a person who admires others because of certain qualities they have and wants to be like them.
Separatist
No WikiAnswers is not for morons it is for everyone who wants to find out an answer about Q: (questions) on their mind.
A good teacher or wants to become a teacher
this is because the person wants him and you to become friends.
That would be a civil rights worker.
A person who studies anything is called a student. Therefore a person who studies architecture is a student who wants to become an Architect.
Whoever wants there to be a funeral will have to pay for it.
Giving your email address is required because if a Community Assistant (the people who work for WikiAnswers) wants to contact you privately and talk about an issue with you or your contributions, they can do so, instead of leaving a message on your message board to where anyone can read anything.
Prospective Customer: Future Customer - A person who wants to become customer of a Company in future.
Prospective Customer: Future Customer - A person who wants to become customer of a Company in future.