For:
-Some people only ask questions. This blocks their capacity to devise a solution.
-Asking too many questions often gives a negative impression to the receiver.
-Asking more questions often probes people to think you are in doubt.
-While asking questions may intrigue an interest level however, you may lose track and start questioning out of context.
-On losing track, we land up asking the obvious or embarrassing questions that only leads to an awkward situation.
Against:
-On the other hand, some people think asking questions means you understand.
-Questions invoke a thought process. It may help you achieve your goals.
-There is no point in answering because you are questioned if doesn’t help you achieve your goals.
-Often while asking questions and getting answers, you start to bring in ideas on the table that improves the quality of the context.
-A question usually reflects an act that is a suggestion or a warning that helps to be alert and gives a “heads up”.
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