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<blockquote data-quote="Bill V" data-source="post: 916354" data-attributes="member: 54538"><p>Serious answer to your serious question--</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, I don't think that's it. I think it's fine to ask follow up questions, "butt in", steer conversation to subtopics, etc. But if those questions, subtopics, etc., are directed at someone (singular or plural) specific, and in their response, they indicate (be it directly or indirectly, politely or rudely) that they don't wish to pursue those questions and subtopics with you, then it's time to drop it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's what I believe bill was doing when he said, "My issue, not yours proffesor." It might not have been the most direct way of saying it, but I thought that the reason he wasn't more direct was an attempt to AVOID being rude--although apparently you interpretted it exactly oppositely. Either way, you continued to pursue it--and I think that's the issue here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill V, post: 916354, member: 54538"] Serious answer to your serious question-- No, I don't think that's it. I think it's fine to ask follow up questions, "butt in", steer conversation to subtopics, etc. But if those questions, subtopics, etc., are directed at someone (singular or plural) specific, and in their response, they indicate (be it directly or indirectly, politely or rudely) that they don't wish to pursue those questions and subtopics with you, then it's time to drop it. That's what I believe bill was doing when he said, "My issue, not yours proffesor." It might not have been the most direct way of saying it, but I thought that the reason he wasn't more direct was an attempt to AVOID being rude--although apparently you interpretted it exactly oppositely. Either way, you continued to pursue it--and I think that's the issue here. [/QUOTE]
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