When asked for my opinion, I usually start by acknowledging the question and expressing my appreciation for their interest in my perspective. I then share my thoughts clearly and concisely, providing reasoning or examples to support my view. Finally, I invite further discussion by asking for their thoughts or any additional questions they might have.
to respond an opinion we don't agree with , at first we should respect others and speak politely then give over opinion if we have strong logic or if others are accepting it.
The simple answer is "respect".
Ask them how it happened
To politely ask who is texting you, you can simply respond with "May I ask who is texting me?"
ask ya dad
You ask another unusual question.
"Answer" or "Reply" Interrogate, you ask questions. The antonym would be to respond.
You can only ask a witness their opinion to an extent. If the witness has not been qualified as an expert, then you can not ask the witness for an opinion that could effect the outcome of the case in any way. However, if a witness has been qualified as an expert, then you can ask them for their opinion on any issue in which they have enough expertise.
ask the manager or ask another employ ee
It Depends On Your Opinion Doesn't It, Silly Question Ask :LIt Depends On Your Opinion Doesn't It, Silly Question Ask :L
"May I ask for your opinion on the current political climate?"
You ask another unusual question.