There are a great many people around the world that provide excellent answers to some very difficult questions. Sadly, there is a minority who take pride in providing offensive or inappropriate answers. Supervisors working voluntarily for Answers.com take enormous steps to combat the latter type of answers.
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Sometimes it is only the perception of rudeness. Humans, when they engage in one of the three forms of communication, do it in a variety of different ways. Verbal communication that happens face-to-face occurs on two levels, visual and auditory, having the advantage of body language and tone of voice that the receiver automatically reads. Verbal-only communication, such as occurs on the telephone, must rely only on tone of voice, but still has an added advantage over the third form of communication. The third form of communication is written. The writer is communicating totally through a series of characters that represent ideas and can be expressed as sounds. The tone of the writing can easily be misconstrued based on "where" the reader is. That is the mood and emotional presence of the reader typically overshadows what is actually written. If rudeness is perceived, unless the writer has included demonstrative language, it comes entirely from the reader.
There are many different reasons as to why people make rude answers.
Various reasons. Rude remarks are often trolling or bullying behavior, or a twisted sense of humor. Not answering questions as they are asked without giving commentary and without moralizing is mainly because of self-rigtheousness, bias, or the desire to promote an agenda. For instance, if someone is asking about the best brand of cigarettes, that is what they want to hear about, not that they should quit smoking (and yes, they probably should - thus making me guilty of this sort of thing too). Sometimes, it is the supervisors here who do this. I've seen several answers where they would give totally unrelated answers while harping on something. That is not to put them down. They work hard and make this place what it is. They are just human like the rest of us. We all have our biases, dislikes, and pet peeves.
People tend to be rude when people ask dumb questions because that generally something that someone would know. or when you ask a question someone already knew.
Only people intending to vandalize are rude. Most people try to give good answers.
Why yes, there certainly is and I find it contemptible when someone answers such a question with a rude remark.
The past tense of remark is remarked. You can get some answers from the Internet and your dictionary
A rhetorical remark is a figure of speech or a statement that is asked or stated for effect or emphasis, rather than to elicit an answer. It is often used to make a point or to draw attention to a particular idea or concept.
no i eat snails and i am not aboriginal The above remark does not answer the question.
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
Perhaps your question is What does "never makes the least remark" mean? It means "Has no comment to make about anything, especially no critical comment." it means never goes wrong
With a witty and pithy remark
Whites, morenos, mulattos, and pretos... I don't think it's a derogatory remark since many people do describe themselves as "morenos".
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
That is known as a loaded question. It is a question that contains an assumption or an accusation within it.
The future tense of the word "remark" is "will remark."
One can deduce a conclusion from inferences.It depends on the last remark made by a teacher to infer -as it may be a judgement,appraisal pointing to weakness or strength or decision taken by the teacher in question.