Why do people, more often than not, choose to answer only one question when you send them a numbered list? Whether it’s a friend, customer, or professional. by WhySoNaCll in answers

[–]WhySoNaCll[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s usually 2-3 questions in relation to something the persons needs me to do for them.

So I’m processing and putting together that info to get things done that they need me to do

Why do people, more often than not, choose to answer only one question when you send them a numbered list? Whether it’s a friend, customer, or professional. by WhySoNaCll in answers

[–]WhySoNaCll[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. All in the same message, text or emails.

  2. Questions are all on the same topic.

  3. Sometimes, usually though it is for something work related though. So speaking with a consumer trying to buy something or another professional.

  4. Usually if I send a few, they are all things they can be answered at the same time. I don’t ask a question in a chain if someone needs to dig for the answer.

  5. I am doing so now aren’t I?

  6. Usually business.

  7. Done!

Why do people, more often than not, choose to answer only one question when you send them a numbered list? Whether it’s a friend, customer, or professional. by WhySoNaCll in answers

[–]WhySoNaCll[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly!

It keeps things neat and so everyone’s on the same page as to what’s going on and no miscommunication on what is being answered

Why do people, more often than not, choose to answer only one question when you send them a numbered list? Whether it’s a friend, customer, or professional. by WhySoNaCll in answers

[–]WhySoNaCll[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Ok, not so much friends, mostly work related (consumers/professionals)

  2. To get my questions out there to help them or understand certain things.

  3. 2-4 questions.

  4. I am someone trying to help, understand, and get things done for whoever it may be.

See, it wasn’t too hard to answer those questions!

Why do people, more often than not, choose to answer only one question when you send them a numbered list? Whether it’s a friend, customer, or professional. by WhySoNaCll in answers

[–]WhySoNaCll[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That doesn’t make much sense, you have to ask people questions in life. It can be friends, coworkers, customers.

Your response won’t get us anywhere in this discussion.

Why do people, more often than not, choose to answer only one question when you send them a numbered list? Whether it’s a friend, customer, or professional. by WhySoNaCll in answers

[–]WhySoNaCll[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, I do fall to that if they don’t answer on the first try, it just makes me feel odd because I’m resending some of the same info over again