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SilverCeladon said:So, if I'm doing a kitchen show I get the host special also? If so that's sweet!
Kathy-I do have someone. Thanks!
SillyChef said:How can we put in our order? Can we do that through PP?
"Probaby a Lame Question..." is a phrase commonly used to preface a question that the asker may think is silly or insignificant. It is often used in a self-deprecating manner to acknowledge that the question may not be as important as others.
People may use this phrase to lessen the impact of their question and to show that they are aware it may not be as significant as others. It can also be a way to acknowledge that they are new to a topic and may not have as much knowledge as others.
It depends on the context and the relationship between the asker and the person being asked. In some situations, using this phrase can come across as self-deprecating and may not be appropriate in a professional setting. It is best to use it sparingly and only with colleagues or superiors who are familiar with your sense of humor.
Some people may find the phrase offensive, as it can imply that the question being asked is not important or valuable. It is important to use this phrase with caution and to be aware of the impact it may have on others.
Yes, there are other phrases that serve a similar purpose, such as "This may be a stupid question, but..." or "I have a dumb question...". These phrases also acknowledge that the question may not be as important as others, but they can also come across as self-deprecating and should be used carefully.