Do you find it rude when you ask a question and someone says: "google it/&q!


Question: I think everyone knows about google & if the asker wanted an answer there they would have choosen to go there. Yes, I think it is rude & it is not an answer to the question. If the answerer doesn't want to answer the question they should just skip over it.


Answers: I think everyone knows about google & if the asker wanted an answer there they would have choosen to go there. Yes, I think it is rude & it is not an answer to the question. If the answerer doesn't want to answer the question they should just skip over it.

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  • I don't think it is always meant as rude. I have suggested to someone to google it to find out ALL the info that they needed. I could only offer some....

    Yes. We all know how to use a computer or we wouldn't be here.

    if they are saying it in that tone- of course! i like to hear peoples own thoughts too,i agree with you there.altho sometimes googling can help,i wouldnt be rude if i suggested it,id add it on for further info,but they may have done that.Some people still learning the pc and its sites,i know im still learning everyday!

    I know what you mean, sometimes the personal touch means more then the answer. I have asked questions and did not even get a response. At least you know someone read it.



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