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The correct phrase to use in this context is "do you have any questions?" This is the more commonly used form to inquire if someone has any inquiries or uncertainties.
So that all of our questions are consistent and easy for contributors to find, they must follow our Stylebook, which states that questions should be phrased using "you" rather than "I", "me" or "one".
Is this one of those trap questions; if I say no, will you reply along the lines of "well, you should"? No. I don't.
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If your maturity level requires that you need to ask such questions then your only response should be "Thank you and goodnight".
I would say is Kirby's Avalanche
Unfortuantely, questions using the word 'empathy' in the Answer field will be flagged for improvement. Sorry 'bout that. One might be inclined to say, "Oooh, did that answer show as much empathy as it should?"
Yes, you can, but why not just say I asked him too many questions? Say what you mean without trying to look fancy. Good style should be subtle.
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say (chat)questions,epf and say that ... After a while you should get a invite
There are many questions to ask about a hybrid before you buy but I would have to say the number one question would be about gas mileage.