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  2. How Do You Respond To Nosy Questions About Finances? - AOL

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    Everyone has at least one family member or friend who hasn't gotten the memo that it's impolite to ask personal questions about your finances. Whether they're inquiring about your annual salary ...

  3. What’s the Right Way To Ask If Someone Has Received a Gift?

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    How To Politely Shut Down Nosy Money Questions No matter which route you choose, Parker said it’s important to avoid excessively asking about your gift because that can be annoying and even ...

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  5. Sealioning - Wikipedia

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    The sealioner feigns ignorance and politeness while making relentless demands for answers and evidence (while often ignoring or sidestepping any evidence the target has already presented), under the guise of "just trying to have a debate", [5] [6] [8] [11] so that when the target is eventually provoked into an angry response, the sealioner can act as the aggrieved party, and the target ...

  6. No such thing as a stupid question - Wikipedia

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    Carl Sagan, in his work The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark said: "There are naïve questions, tedious questions, ill-phrased questions, questions put after inadequate self-criticism. But every question is a cry to understand the world. There is no such thing as a dumb question". [1]

  7. Suggestive question - Wikipedia

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    A suggestive question is a question that implies that a certain answer should be given in response, [1] [2] or falsely presents a presupposition in the question as accepted fact. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Such a question distorts the memory thereby tricking the person into answering in a specific way that might or might not be true or consistent with their ...

  8. Facing the holidays without family ties or the romantic ...

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    And if anyone asks nosy questions about your relationship status at a social gathering, you don’t owe them an answer, Silver said. You are just as worthy of dignity, respect and privacy as ...

  9. Evasion (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    In ethics, evasion is an act that deceives by stating a true statement that is irrelevant or leads to a false conclusion.For instance, a man knows that another man is in a room in the building because he heard him, but in answer to a question, says "I have not seen him", thereby avoiding both lying and making a revelation.