Some people think that only stupid people have to ask about things, because smart people should already know. To them asking has a negative connotation. Whereas, of course, the truth is that smart people ask about things whereas stupid people assume they already know. Socrates was the first person to say so, about 2300 years ago. Socrates was an incredibly smart person who asked questions constantly about things the people around him thought they knew (but didn't).
request is positive and demand is negative
ask yo dumb a$$ teacher
A negative connotation of the word "ask" could be perceived as being demanding or intrusive, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
Negative, ghostrider.
A negative connotation of "ask" could be that it implies seeking information with a tone that may come across as demanding, intrusive, or off-putting.
ask God.
find the wrong answer.
plead
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If I were you, I'd ask the same thing. When you're multiplying with different signs, the product will always change. Think of it as this... There is 1 negative. So it's a negative. But when there's 2 negatives, it's a positive. If you still don't get it, ask someone who might know. But this is what I learned. So, don't think of them as signs, but as a pattern. 1 Negative = negative 2 Negative = positive 3 Negative = negative 4 Negative = positive And so on...
if your child is negative, i would ask for a blood sample from the mailman
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