He's right though; if you asked a sub 90 IQ where do you find groups of birds most commonly at, they would say "outside". Not "in trees" when nesting, or "in ponds" like ducks and geese, or not even "flying north or south" when migrating
What if one were to approach this differently depending on who's asking the question? (Or other factors, such as laziness?)
For example:
If someone who typically annoys me or isn't well known to me asks the question, I would typically go with the quick drive-by answer "outside" and move on with my life. Probably also do the same if I'm lazy and don't want to answer the question with depth.
But, if a friend or an acquaintance that I have personally determined to contain the skills to disseminate information asks, I typically take the time to inquire further and address the reasoning behind the question.
He's right though; if you asked a sub 90 IQ where do you find groups of birds most commonly at, they would say "outside". Not "in trees" when nesting, or "in ponds" like ducks and geese, or not even "flying north or south" when migrating
What if one were to approach this differently depending on who's asking the question? (Or other factors, such as laziness?)
For example:
If someone who typically annoys me or isn't well known to me asks the question, I would typically go with the quick drive-by answer "outside" and move on with my life. Probably also do the same if I'm lazy and don't want to answer the question with depth.
But, if a friend or an acquaintance that I have personally determined to contain the skills to disseminate information asks, I typically take the time to inquire further and address the reasoning behind the question.