Why do people ask questions that they can Google?

Why do people ask questions that they can Google?

They want the opinion of someone they’re sure is an expert (or experts). They aren’t sure what they’re asking for is what they need. They want to be able to ask follow-up questions.

Can I ask a question Google?

Ask a question On your computer, open Google. Search for a place. Under the information card for the place on the right side, click “Ask a question” next to the “Questions & answers” section.

What is the weirdest question ever Googled?

The top 10 weirdest search terms found during keyword research

  • ‘are babies dishwasher safe’
  • ‘is there a spell to become a mermaid that actually works’
  • ‘there is a deer in my car’
  • ‘am i a vampire’
  • ‘never put a wig on a dog’
  • ‘germany is in what country’
  • ‘what to do if a dolphin wants to mate with me’

    Why do people ask on Facebook instead of Google?

    It’s also interesting to get different perspectives on something. Some questions have more than one good answer. Sometimes people just don’t want to dig through the vast amount of information you get if you google anything. They want it short, sweet and too the point.

    Why do people ask simple questions on Facebook?

    Telling Questions What is the street you grew up on? It’s more likely they mean well and are just looking for social engagement for their page by asking seemingly innocent questions. It is up to you to make sure you’re protected.

    What question can I ask Siri?

    Siri, talk dirty to me.

  • HA HA (repeated multiple times)
  • Siri sing me a song (repeated until she sings)
  • When will the world end?
  • Siri, I’m drunk.
  • Siri, beatbox for me.
  • Do you believe in God?
  • What’s your favorite ice cream flavor?

    Can you give Google Assistant A NAME?

    Can you give Google Assistant a Name? Yes, and the first thing to do to enable these methods is to make sure that you have the latest version of the Google app installed on your smartphone. Once you have the latest version of Google installed, you can proceed.

    What was most Googled in 2020?

    “Coronavirus” and “election results” were the top two global searches overall and the top two news searches of 2020, and President-elect Joe Biden was the most-searched person.

    Who is the most googled person?

    The most Googled person in the U.S. in 2020 was President-elect Joe Biden, followed by North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. Tom Hanks, who was one of the most prominent figures to contract COVID-19 early on, topped the list as the most searched actor.

    What is the weirdest thing on Google?

    10 Of The Weirdest Things Found On Google Maps

    1. 1 Pittsburgh’s Giant Chicken.
    2. 2 A Friendly Gathering.
    3. 3 This Red Lake In Iraq.
    4. 4 Trementina Base.
    5. 5 These Discarded Mannequins.
    6. 6 A Pattern In The Desert.
    7. 7 This Message In Memphis.
    8. 8 Nagoro Doll Village in Japan.

    Why do people ask questions that Google can’t answer?

    It’s all about who you know and clearly you don’t know the right people. You must be stupid, or at least inadequate, otherwise you would have figured this out by now. Really, you should be so much more ahead. Asking questions like “why does this always happen to me” sets you up to be a victim of the circumstances.

    Can you share a Google link on Stack Overflow?

    There will be real situations where you could not help but to share a Google link for this. Stack Overflow members can judge whether the provider of the link is really interested in answering the question (content of the answer or comment would be enought to talk about that) and only then they can flag or downvote.

    Is there a let me Google that for you link?

    It annoyed me that someone put a let-me-google-that-for-you link in the comments. It got right up my nose. I find it rude and arrogant to get things like that in my answers, and I think things like that will scare away newcomers to this community. I suggest we don’t allow these sorts of links on Stack Exchange sites.