Whether it is polite to ask questions depends on the type of questions and the context. Sometimes it is more polite to ask questions than to assume. Asking personal questions can often be taken as rude by the other person. Asking people about their bodily features, asking what is wrong with this or that body part, asking why they are fat, questioning the right for them to make certain choices, etc., are among questions others would consider rude.
talk about that person ask questions and be polite be careful though not to ask questions that are to personal.
{| |- | Yes, you can ask questions about martial arts. It isn't polite to interrupt an instructor in the middle of an explaination, but a good instructor will give you the opportunity to ask things. You can also approach the instructor before or after class. |}
I consider this rather an impertinent question. It is not polite to ask a woman about her length and width.I consider this rather an impertinent question. It is not polite to ask a woman about her length and width.I consider this rather an impertinent question. It is not polite to ask a woman about her length and width.I consider this rather an impertinent question. It is not polite to ask a woman about her length and width.
You still need to respect the rules of Wikianswers when you post a question, so keep the rules in mind. Also, it is polite to have respect for Islam when asking questions, too. So, you can ask any question, but some questions should not be asked out of politeness. If you like my answer please recommend me as a contributor.
to be polite
To ask for information effectively in an email, be clear and specific about what you need, provide context if necessary, and use a polite and professional tone. Be concise and to the point, and consider the recipient's perspective when framing your questions.
Just be polite? There is nothing worse than someone being unpolite to women, so watch those manners and you'll be fine (:----
Try being polite, honest and non-evasive.
We are asking/we ask you (polite)/him
To ask for information in an email, be clear and polite in your request. Start by greeting the recipient, then clearly state what information you need and why you need it. End the email with a polite closing.
Yes, you can ask cooking questions.
If you don't mind me saying, the answer is obvious. Back to being nice and replying, most people ask that question because they are curious and unsure of what to say next, but are trying to be polite and make conversation. Try and make it easier for them, ask questions of your own.