Absolutely ! Every user here is a real person - except for the automated system that flags nonsense answers.
No, the responses are generated by an Artificial Intelligence program and not by live people.
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This world has many silly people and silly people ask silly questions. I believe there are silly questions such as "how come we're human" but i think silly questions are there to lighten up the mood,but most of the time if you think a question is silly, it could just be your imagination because a lot of the times you might surprise yourself and find it's a very good question. People like to ask them. Like this one.
Usually for comic value.
So there are different ways at looking at physological questions
Not the people who I answer their questions.
how many people live in a live-in relationship??
how many people live in a live-in relationship??
Surely, it is a country. And for your information millions of people live here. Next time ask rational questions.
If you mean on this site, all these answers, including this one, have been provided by live people.
if you ask you ask another question i will look for i will! find you and i will answer your questions :)
There are some automated answers, but the vast majority are answered by real people like me. Many of us have answered thousands of questions here. You can answer questions too, if you see any you know the answers to. That is how all the people who regularly answerer questions here started.
yes,people answer your questions live and you can actually text/call just to chat
ignore any stupid answers on some questions
The purpose of this site - is for people to ask questions (just as you have) - and for people to answer those questions. It's not a 'live' web-site (like a chat room) - you need to wait for someone to read the question before it's answered.
OK who comes up with these questions <---- WHO would comment on a post and not answer the question???
All three phrasings are correct, but they may have slight differences in use and connotation. "What do you call" is more common for asking about the name or title of something, while "How do you call" can be used in a similar way but might suggest a method or process of naming. Both can be suitable when asking about the name of people in France.