Well, that depends on the teacher and on the questions.
Some teachers prepare a lesson but they don't know the subject that well, so if you ask questions outside of what they prepared, it is hard for them. Some will say they will find the answer for you, but others are embarrassed and mad at themselves, and to cover it up and feel better, they try turning the anger on other people.
Sometimes kids ask questions over and over because they aren't listening, and that can be frustrating for a teacher. If he just answered the same question and someone asks it again, maybe that second person really doesn't know, but it can still be frustrating because he doesn't know if the person was listening and still needs help with something specific, or was just not listening, or is just trying to harass the teacher.
So, both teachers and students can do things to help solve this problem. Teachers can be better prepared and more patient, and kids can ask more specific questions, and listen better.
Some teachers may get frustrated with multiple questions because it disrupts the flow of the lesson or they feel the topic has already been adequately addressed. Additionally, it can be challenging for teachers to address individual questions from a large group of students while trying to cover the material for the entire class.
It depends on the context and the individual. Some people may find it annoying if the questions are excessive or repetitive, while others may appreciate your curiosity and engagement. It's important to be mindful of the situation and the other person's preferences.
Children's brains are naturally curious and inquisitive as they learn about the world around them. Asking questions helps them make sense of new information, engage with their environment, and satisfy their curiosity. Additionally, asking questions is a way for children to seek attention, approval, and connection from adults.
It depends on what type of questions he's asking. If he's asking questions like if you have a boyfriend or are you busy Saturday than yes he is interested in you. If he asks questions like what is the homework in social studies than he isn't interested. He could also be asking questions about you he could be wanting to get to know you as a friend and after you become friends he might make a move. He might just want to be friends. There is the possibility he might be getting another girl jealous so be aware of that possibility. If you don't stay aware of that possibility you fall right into his trap and you could get hurt. And dont forget that you could just ask him if he likes you if he asks you all of these questions that way you dont end up upset or confused.
Some possible questions in a neurological exam might include asking the patient to describe any current symptoms they are experiencing, asking about their medical history including any previous neurological conditions, inquiring about their medications or drug/alcohol use, and questioning about any recent head injuries or trauma.
Some common stereotypes about teachers include that they have summers off, that they are strict, and that they only work from 9 to 3.
Asking local teachers can help you understand what it takes to teach a child. Some teachers have valuable experience and can help you answer you questions.
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Probably questions asking how to commit illegal acts.
Essay questions are common where teachers want to be certain that the subject is understood in depth (and not merely copied from someone else). Asking them here may not get an essay answer, but may suggest some important aspects of the subject that the asker has not considered.
Stop Asking questions and answer some!
I would guess that they are just "killing time" by asking many questions just to see what/how many reply they get.
You answer this way, "I'm sorry, I don't feel comfortable answering that question in a professional environment." then you stick to your guns. if you answer some personal questions (or if you ask them of others) don't be surprised that others keep asking you more and more personal questions.
People are perpetually curious. If you don't ask questions, you will not learn...other than by trial and error, which can sometimes be painful. Of course, here at WikiAnswers, we are sometimes perplexed by some of the questions! We try our best, but sometimes we simply can't understand what is being asked.
No one should stop asking questions on WikiAnswers. There is always some question about something that no one locally seems to know your question. There is always a question to ask, and questions make the world go round, so people shouldn't stop asking questions.
i dn't like asking questions
No asking questions is the number one rule.
i am asking people tooo... or my reflection i haveto do for my teachers