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For those of you leared ones who post a lot of answers to our tough(ha ha) questions, what kinda and how much schooling do you have and from where?
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"Just curious" is a common phrase used to express a simple and innocent desire to know or learn something. It is often used to preface a question or statement that may seem random or off-topic.
No, saying "just curious" is not considered rude. It is a polite way to express interest or curiosity without being intrusive. However, the tone and context in which it is said can affect how it is perceived by others.
The best way to respond to someone who says "just curious" is to answer their question or engage in the conversation. You can also say "I'm happy to answer any questions you have" or "That's an interesting question, what made you curious about it?"
Yes, "just curious" can be used in a professional setting as a way to express interest or gather information. However, it is important to maintain a respectful and appropriate tone when using it in a professional context.
No, "just curious" and being nosy are not the same. Being nosy implies prying or being intrusive into someone's personal life, while "just curious" is a simple expression of genuine interest or curiosity. It is important to be mindful of boundaries and not cross into being nosy when using "just curious".