Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are obviously people without a filter. PP's advice to reply "why do you ask" is a good one. It's a fair way to redirect the question.
Your last example though... I kind of understand where they are coming from with that. If no one ever asked about your family and pretended you sprang from nowhere, well you could take that the wrong way too. They are just trying to understand your background and probably feel like not acknowledging your parents or asking about your childhood is unkind.
Why do you ask is a terrible suggestion and it won’t work.
Someone with no boundaries will just say “I’m curious! - Now tell me, how much weight did you gain in the first trimester? “
Anonymous wrote:They are obviously people without a filter. PP's advice to reply "why do you ask" is a good one. It's a fair way to redirect the question.
Your last example though... I kind of understand where they are coming from with that. If no one ever asked about your family and pretended you sprang from nowhere, well you could take that the wrong way too. They are just trying to understand your background and probably feel like not acknowledging your parents or asking about your childhood is unkind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shut them down! Answer a question with the question, “Why do you ask?”
This is terrible advice because it's useless. People ask questions either because they're curious or they're trying to make the person uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Shut them down! Answer a question with the question, “Why do you ask?”