In some ways it seems manipulative. Sometimes it is indeed a yes or no question, but most people know that certain answers require further explanation. It gives off the impression that you don’t wanna hear someone’s side of the story/debate. Sometimes “yes, but” or “no, but” is warranted.

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    3 months ago

    that’s not the least i can do.

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      3 months ago

      So… you can do more? Make it make sense instead of just downvoting someone because they call you out for not elaborating on what you say.

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        3 months ago

        Ask for clarification or more information politely if you want to know something instead of gaslighting people or being rude and flippant.

        you’re very antagonistic.